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David Roberts

3308 9th Ave Ct NW, Gig Harbor,WA

Summary

Special Agent with over 17 years of federal regulatory and criminal investigative experience. Proven ability to form strong relationships with again the trust of colleagues and other law enforcement agencies. Currently assigned to the US Consulate in Tijuana, Mexico to coordinate investigations into transnational criminal organizations. Served as a member of the FBI South Sound Gang Task Force for 7 years. While with ATF Seattle, served as a field training agent on 5 separate occasions.

Overview

18
18
years of professional experience

Work History

Project Officer (1811 - GS13 - $138,757)

Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives
Tijuana, Mexico
10.2019 - Current
  • Provide actionable intelligence to ATF domestic offices involving firearms and explosives trafficked from the U.S. to Mexico.
  • Coordinate criminal investigations and fugitive apprehensions between ATF and Mexican law enforcement agencies.
  • Maintain working relationships with other U.S. law enforcement agencies working throughout Mexico.
  • Develop and provide training to Mexican law enforcement and judicial officials on U.S. firearms laws.
  • 8 hours + 2 hours LEAP per day/5 days per week

Special Agent (1811 - GS13 - $131,454)

Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives
Seattle, WA
10.2010 - 10.2019
  • Prepared case reports from allegations, transcripts of interviews and physical evidence.
  • Coordinated with other agencies during multi-jurisdictional investigations.
  • Offered operational and administrative oversight to new special agents.
  • Organized and executed undercover operations.
  • 8 hours + 2 hours LEAP per day/5 days per week

Industry Operations Investigator (1801 - GS13)

Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives
Seattle, WA
08.2005 - 10.2010
  • Support ATF’s regulatory mission by conducting interviews, inspections, and investigations into the regulated firearm and explosives industries.
  • Examined acquisition, disposition, and shipping records to ensure no regulated products were diverted from legitimate commerce.
  • Documented investigative findings in detailed reports for review for possible referral to criminal investigators.
  • 1801 - GS13 - $109,546
  • 8 hours per day/5 days per week

Education

Master of Arts - Criminal Justice

Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
05.2005

Bachelor of Arts - Sociology

University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
05.2002

Skills

  • Transnational Criminal Investigations
  • Evidence Analysis
  • Surveillance Equipment Use
  • Federal Statutes
  • Case Planning and Management
  • Testifying in Cases
  • Arrest and Search Warrants
  • Oral and Writing Communication
  • Collecting Statements and Interviews
  • Undercover Assignments

Languages

Spanish
Professional Working

Timeline

Project Officer (1811 - GS13 - $138,757)

Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives
10.2019 - Current

Special Agent (1811 - GS13 - $131,454)

Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives
10.2010 - 10.2019

Industry Operations Investigator (1801 - GS13)

Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives
08.2005 - 10.2010

Master of Arts - Criminal Justice

Temple University

Bachelor of Arts - Sociology

University of Virginia