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Monday, August 15, 2011

New Counterterrorism Chief for F.B.I. in New York

John Giacalone























The F.B.I. has assigned a new counterterrorism chief to its New York field office.

John Giacalone, who spent the 1990s investigating the mob, started on Monday as the special agent in charge of the counterterrorism division in New York, the bureau announced.

The new assignment makes him the top supervisor of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, which draws more than 300 investigators and other officials from the F.B.I., the New York Police Department, and other law enforcement agencies.

As an agent in the 1990s, Mr. Giacalone investigated the mob’s activities in the Garment District and at Kennedy International Airport. The bureau has since posted him in Philadelphia, Iraq, and at headquarters in Washington, according to an F.B.I. news release.

Mr. Giacalone, 46, was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Long Island. He succeeds Gregory Fowler, who was named the head of the F.B.I.’s office in Portland, Ore., earlier this year.

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