Kash Patel was a nobody in Miami before he became a somebody in Trump’s world. Patel was named over the weekend by President-elect Donald Trump as his nominee for FBI director. Known as a firebrand Trump loyalist, he got his start as a young lawyer in the state and federal public defender’s offices in Miami. After graduating from Pace University School of Law in his native New York in 2005, Patel learned to be a trial attorney representing indigent defendants in dozens of robbery, drug-trafficking and violent-crime cases in Miami until 2013. But to those who knew him during his eight years in Miami, there was nothing distinctive about the 44-year-old Patel — certainly not a hint of an aptitude for being named as the top law enforcement officer in the country. For the full story, please visit miamiherald.com