Charlie Kirk’s suspected assassin may be in custody, but details of the case have reportedly caused internal tensions at the FBI to boil over.

According to three sources who spoke with The New York Times, FBI Director Kash Patel took time during the search for Kirk’s killer to chastise agents for their handling of critical information about the search, including a photo of the suspect.

The 33-hour manhunt concluded with the arrest of suspect Tyler Robinson, 22, after a family friend tipped off the Washington County Sheriff’s office.

On Thursday morning, hours before Robinson’s arrest, Patel reportedly held a virtual meeting with 200 FBI agents, during which he accused agents in Salt Lake City of waiting nearly 12 hours to show him a photo of the suspect.

According to the Times’ sour

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