Conscience dictates that the FBI truly lives up to its reputation as the most powerful law enforcement agency on the planet.
Their resources were simply too vast, and with the backing of the Department of Justice, they had tremendous convenience and political deterrence.
It's no exaggeration to say that anyone who had committed a crime in America was registered in their system—previously it was just fingerprints, but now DNA was also logged.
Criminals had a hard time, as dropping a few hairs or even leaving some saliva during a crime could lead to their capture.
An FBI technician named Alma, who clearly had North African ancestry, transferred photos from Joe Ga's phone into the computer and waited about 15 minutes before the facial recognition system identified the impostors as SWAT.
Using software, Alma quickly cross-referenced the data on these individuals, soon uncovering their past criminal records as well as their connections.