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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On June 17, 1933, a gang including Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd shot and killed four law enforcement officers at Union Station. Bullet holes from the shootings can still be seen on the exterior of the building today, 80 years later.

Documentary filmmaker Eric Steck explained that the event helped shape the Federal Bureau of Investigation as it is today.