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A number of city, state, and federal agencies are promoting the “see something, say something” campaign. The concern is that large events like the trials could be tempting targets for terrorists and criminals.
Chass Jones is the Oregon Protective Security Advisor for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He shared things people can look for.
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“It could be a vehicle, an individual, unattended backpack, luggage, a window or door that’s normally closed and locked, could be propped open, said Jones. It could be individuals soliciting information, questioning personnel working at a facility or site. A level beyond mere curiosity about a facility’s space or purpose.”
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