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Edmundo Mireles Jr.

Edmundo "Ed" Mireles, Jr. (born March 4, 1953) is a former special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), known for his part in the 1986 FBI Miami shootout. He was awarded the Medal of Valor (FBI Medal of Valor), and elected the Police Officer of the Year.

Edmundo Mireles Jr.
Ed Mireles
Born (1953-03-04) March 4, 1953 (age 70)
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Maryland
EmployerFederal Bureau of Investigation
Children3
AwardsFBI Medal of Valor

Life and early career edit

Edmundo Mireles was born in Alice and grew up in Beeville, Texas. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1971 to 1973 and fought in two tours in the Vietnam War, then graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Maryland in January 1979, and joined the FBI in September of the same year.[citation needed]

After an initial posting in the FBI in Washington, D.C., he was transferred in 1985 to Miami. He married fellow FBI agent Elizabeth "Liz" Mireles with whom he has two sons.[1] He has one son from a previous marriage.[2]

Shootout edit

In late 1985 and early 1986 two armed men had robbed a series of banks, and killed a number of people near Florida. The FBI assembled a stakeout team searching for the car they were believed to be travelling in.

On April 11, 1986, the two suspects were sighted and forced off the road. Immediately, fierce shooting broke out between the two suspects and the eight FBI agents. Within minutes, Special Agents Jerry Dove and Benjamin P. Grogan were killed and five others were seriously injured. Edmundo Mireles was hit in his left arm, but fired back at them with a shotgun, hitting one of the perpetrators in the feet, and was himself wounded again. After the two had gotten into a police vehicle, Mireles stood up, went towards them and shot the two of them dead at short range with his personal .357 Magnum S&W Model 686 revolver.[3]

He collapsed shortly thereafter and was sent to the South Miami Hospital. His left arm remained impaired, but he returned to the service after a year of recovery and became an instructor at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Later, he returned to his former Miami office and also served in the Omaha, Nebraska, Field Office.[citation needed]

Discrimination suit edit

Along with more than half the agency's Hispanic staff, he was involved in a 1988 discrimination suit against the FBI.[4][5]

Aftermath edit

Mireles and his wife continued their work with the FBI until their retirement in March 2004.[citation needed]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mireles, Edmundo; Mireles, Elizabeth (2017). FBI Miami Firefight Five Minutes That Changed The Bureau. pp. 128, 131, 173. ISBN 978-0-9995103-0-8.
  2. ^ Mireles, Edmundo; Mireles, Elizabeth (2017). FBI Miami Firefight Five Minutes That Changed The Bureau. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-9995103-0-8.
  3. ^ May, Patrick (5 June 1987). "A Hero From The Deadliest FBI Shootout". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  4. ^ Shenon, Philip (11 September 1988). "Hispanic F.B.I. Agents' Suit Reflects a Sense of Betrayal". New York Times. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Lawsuit or No Agent Gets Highest FBI Honor". Chicago Tribune. 11 April 1990.
  6. ^ SKORNECK, CAROLYN (10 April 1990). "FBI AWARDS FIRST MEDAL OF VALOR". Associated Press.[dead link]
  7. ^ "Police Chiefs' Group Honors FBI Agent". Sun Sentinel. United Press International. 8 October 1986.

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