In an interview with WGLT, Pratte talks about how he got interested in the zoo profession, his plans for the Miller Park Zoo, and why he chose Bloomington as his next stop.
but one of the other safety concerns that i think just reinhardt has to be thinking about isn t just that of the fbi agents. but that of the doj attorneys involved. alex, one of the things that i noted last week in the briefs somebody or jay. there is signed by only two people. jay pratte, who s the head of counter-intelligence and export control video dj who s in this investigation, and one antonio gonzales, who is the u.s. attorney for the southern district of florida. a case like this we were talking about former president you see a whole long list of names. signing on to a motion to seal a search warrant for example. but here, you only see two and they re fairly senior people at that. that suggests to me that doj has its own concerns about the safety of its career prosecutors and lawyers. and that this isn t just a concern about fbi agents who might be visible and surveillance videos. or concerned about the judge who s protected by the u.s. marshals service. this is a safety issue
Yellowstone Bear World President Courtney Ferguson has defended the safety protocols of his animal park in response to an inquiry by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.