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FBI bulletin: Armed protests planned in all 50 states between now and Inauguration Day


Pierre Thomas has more on a warning from the FBI about possible armed protests planned in all 50 states over the next 10 days.
Ed Farrell, the former Deputy US Marshal in Chicago, said regular law enforcement will need National Guard backup at some locations.
"There's obviously a big effort to stop and deter these actors before they become operational, which is going to be big," Farrell said. "They're going to be gathering intelligence on these individuals, they will be surveilling these individuals. And if they're able to get probable cause to arrest them, I would imagine you're going to see some arrests of bad actors. Additionally, I think you're going to see an elevated security presence at all government facilities, they're going to limit access to the buildings, they're going to put up barricades, they're going to close doors. Things to prevent people from coming in during this elevated risk time."

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Inauguration Day 2021: Everything to know about date, time, performers and how to watch live stream for Biden inaugural ceremony


How to watch the inauguration live
ABC News will present live coverage of the inauguration on Jan. 20 beginning with "Good Morning America." You can watch live coverage throughout the day on television, here on our website or on our streaming apps for Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV and Roku.
The "Celebrating America" primetime event will air from 8:30-10 p.m. ET/PT. You can watch it here on ABC or stream it on our connected TV apps. You can also watch "Our White House: An Inaugural Celebration for Young Americans" on our website, mobile app and CTV apps beginning at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday.

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Inauguration Day 2021: Everything to know about date, time, performers, how to watch live stream as Biden becomes president


How to watch the inauguration live
ABC News will present live coverage of the inauguration on Jan. 20 beginning with "Good Morning America." You can watch live coverage throughout the day on television, here on our website or on our streaming apps for Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV and Roku.
The "Celebrating America" primetime event will air from 8:30-10 p.m. ET/PT. You can watch it here on ABC or stream it on our connected TV apps. You can also watch "Our White House: An Inaugural Celebration for Young Americans" on our website, mobile app and CTV apps beginning at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday.

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Houston police reviews past arrests made by former officer Tam Pham, who faces federal charges related to Capitol riot


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Hours after a former Houston police officer was taken into federal custody on charges related to the U.S. Capitol riots, authorities announced they're reviewing arrests he made during his career.
"We are also auditing arrests made by this former officer to ensure there are no irregularities, to include the review of his body worn camera footage related to his arrests," Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said in a statement mentioning the department's joint investigation with the FBI into Tam Pham, an 18-year HPD veteran.
Pham, 48, turned himself in to authorities Wednesday morning and was awaiting word on an initial court appearance, defense attorney Nicole Deborde told ABC13.

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FBI Houston tracking down threats ahead of Inauguration Day


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- With just days before Inauguration Day, the FBI Houston division said it will focus on gathering and coordinating with local partners on potential threats between now and Jan. 20.
In a statement released Thursday, the FBI said the agency has not received any specific threat. FBI Houston also announced it is actively working on identifying those who were involved in the siege of the Capitol and those who continue to incite violence and engage in criminal activity in Houston.
A new FBI assessment obtained by ABC News says individuals or groups could converge around the country and threaten or use violence at events planned to occur through at least Inauguration Day.

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Houston police officer Tam Pham resigns, hires lawyer after attending US Capitol riot


Houston police officer Tam Pham resigns, hires lawyer after attending US Capitol riot
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Tam Pham, 48, worked for HPD for 18 years and was assigned to Westside Patrol.
Speaking briefly outside his home this afternoon, Pham asked for the privacy of his family to be respected. He then went inside without answering any reporter questions.
Pham was identified by sources as the officer who traveled to Washington on Jan. 6 and "penetrated the Capitol" during the Congressional joint session to certify Joe Biden's electoral win.
He has hired defense attorney Nicole Deborde to represent him in any potential criminal proceedings.
"It was more curiosity to see the President's speech with a large group of people," said Deborde. "He was curious what the President had to say. It's something that spun out of control. He's not an individual who desires to be seen at a violent protest, or an avid Trump supporter willing to stop at nothing to create a change in the election. That's not his goal at all."

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Houston police officer Tam Pham believed to be part of US Capitol riot, Acevedo says


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Houston police officer was identified Wednesday as part of the thousands who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, which interrupted a Congressional joint session to certify Joe Biden's electoral win and left five people dead, including a U.S. Capitol police officer, according to Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo.
"On Sunday, I received information from an individual that one of my officers may have been in D.C. for the protest and that they may have participated in the attack on the Capitol," Acevedo said. "This individual has been determined that, on his own time to not only have attended a rally, which is their First Amendment right, but this individual is determined to have actually penetrated the Capitol."

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