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Jimmy Cupp is a recently retired Special
Agent with the U. S. Treasury Department after thirty years
of Federal Government service. Mr. Cupp began his career
in 1974 as a police officer in Washington, D.C. He transferred
as a Special Agent to the Office of Inspector General,
U. S. Department of Agriculture, in 1977. He transferred
as an Inspector/Special Agent to the Internal Revenue
Service, U. S. Treasury Department in 1978 and retired
in 2005. During his career, he served numerous details
to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center as an instructor
for new Special Agents in the Criminal Investigator School
and for advanced agency training.
He was instrumental
in the formation and implication of the undercover training
program for the Internal Revenue Service and the Inspector
General Academy. He is regarded as a subject matter
expert in undercover operations and techniques due to his
training and experience in successful undercover operations.
He is a firearms instructor, armour,and expert with the
handgun, shotgun, and rifle. He is currently a contract
firearms instructor for Homeland Security in the training
of Federal
FlightDeck Officers. He is an expert in employee corruption
internal investigations.
He has been an Adjunct Instructor for Eastern Kentucky
University in Law Enforcement and Loss Prevention.
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