The FBI would be under the Executive branch, the branch if government that is responsible for enforcing the law.
The FBI operates under the US Department of Justice. It is not a branch of government.
The FBI is part of the Department of Justice, which is part of the Executive Branch of the United States federal government.
executive branch
Yes.
The executive branch can set a person free held by the FBI. The President can use his power of pardon and reprieve granted by the Constitution.
Most usually are, but no, it is not necessary. They are normally appointed by a board or the chief administrator of the municipality. The current head of the Chicago Police was never a police officer, just an FBI agent. He is failing as a chief
Since the FBI is a part of the Judicial branch and the US is run by checks and balances, it's either th Executive branch (the president) or the Legislative branch (Congress). My best guess would be Congress.
The address of the West Chicago Avenue Branch is: 4856 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, 60651 3223
The address of the Chicago Lawn Branch is: 6120 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, 60629 3319
The address of the South Chicago Branch is: 9055 South Houston Avenue, Chicago, 60617 4312
The address of the Chicago Bee Branch is: 3647 South State Street, Chicago, 60609 1951