Customs and Border Protection's new internal affairs chief faces 'very, very tough job'
A new sheriff is coming to clean up U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the nation's largest law enforcement agency.
Matthew Klein twice headed internal affairs for the police department in Washington, D.C., and helped it comply with Justice Department orders in the early 2000s to improve its policies on deadly force.
An avid runner at 50, the slim ex-street cop with salt-and-pepper hair will be sworn in Wednesday to perform the same job at Customs and Border Protection.
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