protect a former president who is now going to all these court hearings and now, as you mentioned, potentially could be charged in fulton county. law enforcement in fulton county sent officers to new york when the former president was there facing an indictment. they sent officials yesterday to miami. their goal was to try to see how do these crowds work and how does law enforcement prepare. they re building their own playbook. it s interesting because anyone who has worked at protests know it s like an ecosystem. you try to identify who is the leader of the group and it s not uncommon for law enforcement to make contact to have a line of communication. law enforcement did a good job quickly identifying potential moments of tension, there are lessons to be learned for sure. one incident of the guy in the halloween costume, the jail suit, who stopped the motorcade by jumping in front of it. don t do that, by the way. it s a really bad idea. he didn t have a good night likely spendin
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January 15, 2021
ST. PAUL, Minn.– Tensions continue to rise across the country as the Presidential Inauguration nears. Now some states are taking extra precautions to make sure their own capitol buildings are safe.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and other state leaders laid out some of their plans for next week as they try to protect the capitol and the surrounding area from potential threats.
The governor said he’s working with law enforcement, taking every action necessary to make sure the state capitol is protected. In response to last week’s capitol riots, an act Walz says was an insurrection incited by the president.