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Carvent Webb, Law Enforcement Officer, Transportation Security Administration
Carvent Webb, Law Enforcement Officer, Transportation Security Administration
9 /11 changed the dynamics of our country forever. In 2002, the U.S. Congress passed the Homeland Security Act, and like never before our country permanently focused on ensuring the security and safety of the homeland. Seventeen years later, we have learned that protecting the homeland starts with federal law enforcement agents working overseas. There is a new frontier of loner terrorists in which individuals are radicalized through the internet of things (IoT), social media. Terrorist organizations are no longer confined solely to the Middle East region, and the nexus to terrorism is becoming harder to identify. The strategic environment is changing rapidly, and the United States faces an increasingly complex and uncertain world in which threats are becoming more diverse and interconnected. While the Intelligenc
Exclusive: How Officials Fear of Donald Trump Paralyzed Intelligence Agencies, Led to Capitol Riot
By William M. Arkin
From Left: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty; Olivier DOULIERY/AFP/Getty
The Department of Homeland Security looked the other way. So did the Pentagon. The FBI collected reports of violence and criminal activity but took no action. The U.S. Capitol Police wrote a threat assessment that President Trump s supporters were disappointed and desperate, that they might become violent. They were all monitoring social media. But only the District of Columbia government and police went on alert; no one else otherwise prepared. That s because government and military officials were afraid.
TSA significantly increased security at DC airports ahead of Inauguration Day
Bre Anna GrantJan 18, 2021, 02:52 IST
Transportation Security Administration agents process passengers at the south security checkpoint at Denver International Airport in Denver.David Zalubowski/AP
The
Inauguration Day.
Following the attacks at the Capitol building two weeks ago,
TSA is processing hundreds of names with law enforcement agencies for a thorough risk assessment, according to a statement published Friday.
Similar to previous inaugurations, screening officers will be deployed to assist the Secret Service by screening individuals along the parade route and those authorized to attend the Inauguration in-person.
But TSA Media Relations manager Robert Langston told Insider that while the agency has a traditional role in security related to presidential inaugurations, this year may be different in that there is still a pandemic and a different threat environment.
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