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Roman Rozhavsky Named Assistant Director of FBI Counterintelligence Division Following Decades of Operational Leadership – HS Today



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Roman Rozhavsky has officially taken the helm as Assistant Director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division, bringing with him more than 18 years of deep operational experience, strategic leadership, and a career dedicated to protecting U.S. national security, according to an announcement on his LinkedIn.

Rozhavsky, who began his FBI service in 2006, has steadily climbed the ranks through some of the Bureau’s most critical and complex assignments in counterintelligence, insider threat detection, and high-stakes investigations involving foreign adversaries. His appointment to Assistant Director follows a brief but impactful term as Special Agent in Charge of the Counterintelligence Division at the FBI’s Washington Field Office, where he oversaw all CI investigations in the capital region.

Prior to this latest promotion, Rozhavsky led a range of sensitive and high-impact operations. As Section Chief from 2023 to 2024, he managed all FBI efforts to detect insider threats across the U.S. government — including espionage, mishandling of classified material, and unauthorized media leaks. Under his leadership, the Bureau advanced several high-profile prosecutions and dismantled networks targeting critical national security infrastructure.

Earlier roles included serving as Assistant Special Agent in Charge in New York, where he directed counterintelligence operations targeting China, Iran, and other foreign actors. He also spent several years as Unit Chief overseeing investigations into the illegal acquisition of U.S. technology and intellectual property by the Chinese government.

Rozhavsky has been a key player in building and strengthening the FBI’s counterintelligence posture nationwide. As Deputy Director of the National Counterintelligence Task Force in 2019, he helped create a nationwide framework for integrating federal, state, and local efforts against foreign intelligence threats.

Rozhavsky’s operational resume is backed by time spent on the front lines. As a Supervisory Special Agent and, before that, a Special Agent in the FBI’s Houston Field Office, he investigated espionage, technology transfer, economic espionage, and counterproliferation cases. He also served on Houston’s Enhanced SWAT Team, giving him tactical experience in high-risk operations.

From 2014 to 2021, he also taught advanced counterintelligence courses as an adjunct faculty member at the FBI Academy in Quantico and at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, helping shape the next generation of CI professionals.

He holds a master’s degree in international relations and national security from St. Mary’s University and a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Seattle University.

Rozhavsky’s work continues to make headlines. Recently, he played a role in the successful conviction of two Eastern European organized crime leaders hired by the Iranian government to assassinate U.S.-based journalist Masih Alinejad. The defendants — acting on behalf of Iran — conspired to carry out the murder-for-hire plot on U.S. soil using an assault rifle.

“The defendants participated in a brazen plot to kill an Iranian American dissident in New York who criticized the regime in Iran,” Rozhavsky said after the verdict. “Thanks to the good work of the FBI and our partners, their plan failed. This verdict demonstrates the FBI will not tolerate Iran’s attempts to threaten, silence, or harm American citizens.”

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Matt Seldon, BSc., is an Editorial Associate with HSToday. He has over 20 years of experience in writing, social media, and analytics. Matt has a degree in Computer Studies from the University of South Wales in the UK. His diverse work experience includes positions at the Department for Work and Pensions and various responsibilities for a wide variety of companies in the private sector. He has been writing and editing various blogs and online content for promotional and educational purposes in his job roles since first entering the workplace. Matt has run various social media campaigns over his career on platforms including Google, Microsoft, Facebook and LinkedIn on topics surrounding promotion and education. His educational campaigns have been on topics including charity volunteering in the public sector and personal finance goals.


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Shawn Monper, 32, a resident of Butler, Pennsylvania, has been charged by federal criminal complaint with making threats to assault and murder President Donald J. Trump, other U.S. officials, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

“I want to applaud the outstanding and courageous investigative work of the FBI and the Butler Township Police Department, who thankfully identified and apprehended this individual before he could carry out his threats against President Trump’s life and the lives of other innocent Americans,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “Rest assured that whenever and wherever threats of assassination or mass violence occur, this Department of Justice will find, arrest, and prosecute the suspect to the fullest extent of the law and seek the maximum appropriate punishment.”

Acting U.S. Attorney Troy Rivetti for the Western District of Pennsylvania joined Attorney General Bondi in making today’s announcement.

According to the federal criminal complaint, on April 8, the FBI National Threat Operations Section (NTOS) received an emergency disclosure regarding threats posted to YouTube by user “Mr Satan.” Federal agents determined that the threatening statements occurred between Jan 15 April 5. The subsequent federal investigation affirmed that the internet activity associated with “Mr Satan” corresponded with Monper’s residence.

The investigation further established that Monper sought and obtained a firearms permit shortly following President Trump’s inauguration. In February 2025, Monper commented using his “Mr Satan” account: “I have bought several guns and been stocking up on ammo since Trump got in office.” Further, in March 2025, Monper commented using his account: “Eventually im going to do a mass shooting.” One week later, Monper commented: “I have been buying 1 gun a month since the election, body armor, and ammo.”

The criminal complaint identified the following threatening statements regarding President Trump, other United States officials, and ICE agents:

February 17, 2025: “Nah, we just need to start killing people, Trump, Elon, all the heads of agencies Trump appointed, and anyone who stands in the way. Remember, we are the majority, MAGA is a minority of the country, and by the time its time to make the move, they will be weakened, many will be crushed by these policies, and they will want revenge too. American Revolution 2.0”

March 4, 2025: “im going to assassinate him myself.” This threat was made in a YouTube video titled “Live: Trump’s address to Congress.”

March 18, 2025: “ICE are terrorist people, we need to start killing them.”

April 1, 2025: “If I see an armed ice agent, I will consider it a domestic terrorist, and an active shooter and open fire on them.”

On April 9, the FBI, with the assistance of the Butler Township Police Department, arrested Monper on the federal criminal complaint. On April 10, Monper was ordered detained pending preliminary and detention hearings scheduled for April 14, at 1:00 pm.

The FBI and Butler Township Police Department are investigating the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Brendan J. McKenna is prosecuting the case.

The original announcement can be found here.

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