Inside The Fbi: New York - Season 1 | 8K |
: Special Agent leading the violent crimes squad (C-19).
: Examines the Cyber Division taking down a Russian national and features personal stories, including an agent discussing the impact of the Orlando nightclub shooting on the LGBTQ community within the Bureau.
is a six-part unscripted documentary series produced by Dick Wolf that offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the FBI's largest field office in New York City. Filmed over the course of a year, the series follows real-life special agents and analysts as they tackle high-stakes federal cases, ranging from global counterterrorism to local gang violence. Series Overview Inside the FBI: New York - Season 1
: A Special Agent in training at Quantico who balances her professional development with motherhood. Reception
: Profiles Squad C-19 , which handles violent crimes like bank robberies, and Squad C-20 , which investigates child pornography and crimes against children. : Special Agent leading the violent crimes squad (C-19)
Season 1 premiered on , on the USA Network and consists of six episodes. Unlike scripted procedurals, this series focuses on the daily operations and internal culture of various specialized squads within the Bureau. Episode Highlights
The season explores the different functional divisions of the New York field office: Filmed over the course of a year, the
: Documents organized crime investigations into a new mafia presence and a collaborative effort with the NYPD to arrest gang members responsible for the killing of Officer Randolph Holder.