FBI Director Christopher Wray met with representatives of law enforcement agencies from around the world over the weekend to continue building partnerships at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference in Boston. More than 16,000 public safety professionals attend the annual gathering to learn new techniques, network with partner agencies, and equip their departments for success.

"No single agency can confront the complex and continuously evolving threats we face alone. So if we're going to stay ahead of the threat, we've got to work together," Wray said. "No matter where we all come from, what brings us together is our shared understanding of the power of partnerships."

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