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'''John E. Otto'''<ref>https://www.startribune.com/obituaries/detail/0000353863/ |title=Obituary for John E. Otto</ref> was the acting director of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] in 1987.
In 1987 he worked as acting [[Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation]].
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==Background==
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A native of [[St. Paul, Minnesota]], Otto served in the [[United States Marine Corps|Marine Corps]] and attended [[St. Cloud State College]], where he earned a B.S. in 1960, followed by four years of graduate study in educational administration at the [[University of Minnesota]]. As a grad student, he worked as a deputy sheriff for [[Ramsey County, Minnesota]] and for the [[Arden Hills, Minnesota]] police department, while teaching at a junior high school in St. Paul.
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==FBI==
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In 1964, Otto joined the FBI, moving up through the ranks to inspector and supervisor positions. After serving as special agent in charge of the Minneapolis and then [[Chicago]] field offices, Otto was promoted into management positions, becoming executive assistant director of Law Enforcement Services in [[1981]].
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In 1987, Otto became acting director of the FBI when director [[William H. Webster]] was appointed to [[Director of Central Intelligence]], and stepped down when [[William S. Sessions|William Sessions]] gained Senate approval.
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In 1990, Sessions awarded Otto the first Medal of Meritorious Achievement. On his retirement the same year, Otto became a security official for [[Delta Air Lines]].
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He died three days before another Acting FBI Director, [[James B. Adams]], almost 2 months before FBI Director, [[William S. Sessions]], and 5 months after another Acting FBI Director, [[William Ruckelshaus]].
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Latest revision as of 03:13, 24 January 2022

Person.png John E. Otto  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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BornDecember 18, 1938
St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
DiedApril 22, 2020 (Age 81)
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota, St. Cloud State University
FBI agent in charge of the Minneapolis and then Chicago field offices, later acting director.

Employment.png Acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

In office
May 26, 1987 - November 2, 1987
Preceded byWilliam Webster
Succeeded byWilliam Sessions

John E. Otto[1] was the acting director of the FBI in 1987.

Background

A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, Otto served in the Marine Corps and attended St. Cloud State College, where he earned a B.S. in 1960, followed by four years of graduate study in educational administration at the University of Minnesota. As a grad student, he worked as a deputy sheriff for Ramsey County, Minnesota and for the Arden Hills, Minnesota police department, while teaching at a junior high school in St. Paul.

FBI

In 1964, Otto joined the FBI, moving up through the ranks to inspector and supervisor positions. After serving as special agent in charge of the Minneapolis and then Chicago field offices, Otto was promoted into management positions, becoming executive assistant director of Law Enforcement Services in 1981.

In 1987, Otto became acting director of the FBI when director William H. Webster was appointed to Director of Central Intelligence, and stepped down when William Sessions gained Senate approval.

In 1990, Sessions awarded Otto the first Medal of Meritorious Achievement. On his retirement the same year, Otto became a security official for Delta Air Lines.

He died three days before another Acting FBI Director, James B. Adams, almost 2 months before FBI Director, William S. Sessions, and 5 months after another Acting FBI Director, William Ruckelshaus.


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