Director Robert S. Mueller, III has
named Randall C. Coleman special agent in charge of the FBI’s Little Rock Division.
Mr. Coleman most recently served as chief of the Counterespionage Section at
FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Coleman began his career as a
special agent with the FBI in July 1997. He first reported to the Phoenix
Division and worked in the Kingman Resident Agency. While there, he managed
multi-agency criminal and domestic terrorism investigations and served as the
on-scene commander during bank robberies, fugitive investigations, kidnappings,
and homicides.
In November 2002, Mr. Coleman was
promoted to supervisory special agent in the Counterintelligence Division at
FBI Headquarters, where he served as a program manager and acting unit chief in
the Counterespionage Section.
Mr. Coleman was transferred to the San
Antonio Division in November 2004 to serve as the Counterintelligence Program
coordinator and squad supervisor. In 2008, he was promoted to assistant special
agent in charge of national security programs for the division. Mr. Coleman
provided management oversight to the Fort Hood shooting investigation, the
dismantlement of a terrorist smuggling operation, and multiple successful
counterintelligence cases.
In July 2010, Mr. Coleman was promoted
to the Senior Executive Service and returned to FBI Headquarters to serve as
chief of the Counterespionage Section, where he oversaw the arrests of numerous
individuals for espionage or espionage-related charges.
Mr. Coleman received a Bachelor of Arts
degree in criminal justice from East Central Oklahoma State University and then
became an officer in the U.S. Army for nine years. He served with the 1st
Calvary Division, Fort Hood, Texas, and was deployed to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait,
and Iraq for Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. He also served
as a battery commander with the 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado,
and was deployed to Guantanamo Bay for Operation Sea Signal. He is a decorated
combat veteran.
Mr. Coleman is married and has two
daughters.
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