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FBI agent at center of Petraeus scandal is known for bucking system

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The email referred to the two generals as “great leaders.”

The New York Times quotes Humphries’ attorney, Lawrence Berger from the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, as saying that the Humphries and Kelleys socialized, and that was part of the reason Jill Kelley went to him about the troubling emails.

He also described the shirtless photo as being “sent years before Ms. Kelley contacted him about this, and it was sent as part of a larger context of what I could call social relations in which the families would exchange numerous photos of each other,” Berger said.

In May 2010, while an agent in the Tampa field office, Humphries shot and killed a disturbed, knife-wielding man outside the gate of MacDill Air Force Base, where Humphries was training with SWAT and special-forces soldiers.

In an email to the Seattle Times reporter several months later, Humphries described the incident.

“I had 4 seconds, that seemed like 40, to go through my mental checks,” he recalled. With cars and civilians around, he waited “‘till he was five feet from me before firing two rounds ... after repeatedly warning him.

“I worried it was a FT Hood scenario,” he said, referring to the shooting spree in 2009 at the Texas Army base that left 13 dead and dozens wounded. “I didn’t even have time to put on my ballistic vest. Crazy world.”

The shooting was deemed justified. Locally, Humphries is remembered as a driven and dedicated counterterrorism agent whose first big case was Ressam, during which he wound up traveling nearly 300,000 miles. Ressam is serving a 37-year sentence.

Humphries also was a key agent in the investigation into James Ujaama, a Seattle man who tried to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon.

Andrew Hamilton, a King County senior deputy prosecutor and former federal prosecutor in the Ressam case, said of Humphries on Wednesday, “I can honestly say he was one of the finest agents I have ever worked with.” He said “one of the reasons” Ressam cooperated with federal investigators “is the way he was treated by Fred Humphries.”

“I think Fred was very caring, he was honest and very professional,” Hamilton said of the agent’s dealings with Ressam. “Let me just say this, Fred never got tired,” Hamilton added. “He would work until the job was done.”

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