J. Edgar Hoover (Earth-Prime)

"I never miss twice."

- J. Edgar Hoover to Nate Heywood

John Edgar Hoover, better known as J. Edgar Hoover, was the founder and the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Early Life
John Edgar Hoover studied at George Washington University with Francis Baker Jr..

At 29 years old, Hoover founded and led the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Red Scare
As the United States went through World War I, the country was frightened by communists. Hoover and the DOJ arrested thousands of immigrants, union workers, anything that were similar to organized labor. Among those arrests was his manhunt for Emma Goldman, which resulted in Igor Lewandowski's family forced to flee while he was beaten by agents of the FBI.

Texas
In 1925, Hoover apprehended the Midland Gang in Texas.
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In 1925, Hoover was attracted by weird sightings in Odessa, Texas, and traveled to the town after apprehending the Midland Gang. He then realized that someone posed as him, later visiting the Cruz Residence in search of the fugitives, albeit unsuccessful.
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Afterwards, Hoover discovered the group was a robbery gang known as "The Bullet Blondes", pursing them across the town. As he blocked their vehicle on the highway, he climbed on the vehicle and did not give up, until he slid down on the ground when the vehicle suddenly halted. Initially thinking they had killed Hoover, the "Blondes" walked up to him and inspected his injuries. Hoover revealed he survived and claimed he never miss twice, shooting Nate Heywood in the hand. Unfortunately, Heywood turned into steel and deflected the bullet, shooting Hoover in the head and killing him. Hoover was later replaced by a series of androids.

Abilities

 * Investigation: As an experienced detective and an director of the FBI, Hoover possesses exceptional investigation skills.
 * Marksmanship: Hoover was issued standard firearms for his role as the director of the FBI, and was proficient in using it.

Former Equipment

 * Guns: As the director of the FBI, Hoover was issued standard firearms.