For nearly 20 years, Gibeley has played a role in countless undercover operations at the FBI, blending in with mafia bosses and drug rings, all to combat crime from the inside.
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Gibeley began his undercover career after just two years with the bureau. He completed the FBI's required certification school in 2001, moving up the ranks and assisting his senior colleagues in a number of roles. "I had the opportunity to be working around a lot of really highly experienced undercovers, which gave me the opportunity to be an apprentice and learn along the way."That's how Gibeley ended up meeting 30-year FBI veteran Michael R.
One such moment came in October 2015 when the FBI received a tip about a Massachusetts man named Edward McLarnon, an anti-government conspiracy theorist who was allegedly plotting to assassinate high-ranking public officials. The FBI learned from an informant that McLarnon wanted to illegally purchase a cache of weapons to murder federal judge Dennis Saylor, former Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, and former homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco.
FBI agents communicated with McLarnon using a fake Gmail account and posing as the informant. They compiled a profile of McLarnon and devised an undercover scheme tailor-made for him. They arranged for Gibeley, posing as the arms dealer, to meet McLarnon at a New Hampshire gun store to sell him the weapons.
The preparation paid off. Gibeley successfully convinced McLarnon that he was an arms dealer and they developed a friendly rapport. Over the course of two meetings, McLarnon divulged his plans for killing Saylor and Coakley, but never mentioned Monaco. Instead, he brought up a new target: the man who had married McLarnon's ex-wife. "What surprised me most was how direct, blunt and deliberate he was about it," said Gibeley.
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