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Sharona Maples(April 23, 1975) is a Jesstopian law enforcement officer and lawyer who served as the 52nd Director of the Federal Crimes Investigation Service, from 2022 to 2024. She was appointed by President John McCallum, after he fired 51st FCIS director, Paul Dalton after a raid at his personal family home.

Early Life[]

Sharona Maples was born on April 23, 1975, in Rufus County, New Shire. She has 6 siblings, 4 brothers and 2 sisters. She also has two German Sheppards. She attended Rufus High School and graduated in the top of her class. She was the salutorian during her high school graduation. She attended Harvard Law School in the United States, where she obtained her Masters in Security Systems, and Security Solutions. She also graduated with her Masters degree and Justice And Investigation.

New Shire State Police(2000-2010)[]

On October 6, 2000, Maples graduated the New Shire State Police academy. Maple served as a patrol office for 5 years before she moved into the investigations division of the department. Maples served as a private investigator and detective for the New Shire State Police from April 15, 2005, until she resigned on August 5, 2010, to pursue other agencies. At the New Shire State Police, she was successful in limiting drug crimes by targeting high ranking drug lords and very powerful mob bosses. She rose through the ranks of the State Police, quickly becoming a notable influence within the department.

Frankfurt Police Department(2010-2022)[]

May 25, 2010, Maples moved to the Frankfurt Police Department where she was hired as the Assistant Chief of Police. During her time with Frankfurt PD, she reformed the policies regarding the use of force, and several other community policing policies. She was highly respected by the Chief Of Police. She resigned to accept the role of Director of the FCIS, on December 12, 2022.

Director Of The FCIS(2022-2024)[]

On December 12, 2022, President John McCallum appointed Maples as the 52nd Director of the FCIS, after terminating Paul Dalton after a raid left his one year old son, Tyson McCallum scared. She served until November 16, 2024, when Barry Wilkenson succeeded her as the 53rd Director Of The FCIS.

2024 Presidential Election[]

On August 13, 2024, Maples was asked by 2024 Presidential Nominee Thomas Cooke to step down as FCIS Director, something which a potential administration will do if they are seeking to appoint their own secretaries and don't wish to keep the incumbent in office. The FCIS Director is appointed at the pleasure of the President, and is usually selected before the President-Elect takes office. Maples did confirm that she would step down and will be leaving the FCIS on November 18, 2024.

Honors And Awards[]

  • Presidential Medal Of Great Sacrifice - For Contributions To Fair, Free And Unbiased Investigations; Promoting Safety, Security and Protection Of Jesstopians, October 5, 2024