New York (AP) – A veteran FBI agent, known for his public criticisms of the bureau, was arrested this week for allegedly disclosing classified information without authorization. Johnathan Buma, with 15 years of service in the FBI, is accused of printing and sharing confidential documents and messages with associates as part of a book he was writing about his experiences in the agency. He was apprehended on Monday at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York while waiting to board an international flight. Buma’s lawyer has not responded to requests for comment. The filing states that Buma has previously raised concerns about the FBI’s handling of certain investigations through interactions with the media, government bodies, and Congress.