Posted on 06/02/2020 6:47:18 AM PDT by lowbridge
Law enforcement officials from across the country have reached out to Law Enforcement Today asking us to warn police across America about a potential threat.
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Its worth noting that we have NOT received any confirmation of this from the FBI. With that said, a number of agencies have confirmed for us off the record that theyre aware of it and are making internal changes. Weve been asked for obvious reasons to not report which agencies they are.
Heres what were told.
In a number of different communities in states ranging from California and Texas to Florida reports have come in that small groups of individuals appear to be canvassing neighborhoods and taking pictures of homes that have police cruisers in the driveways.
I can absolutely confirm this, told us one police spokesman, who asked that his department be kept anonymous because of the threats. Weve received multiple reports throughout the weekend both in terms of phone calls and alerts that neighborhood residents are putting out on community watch apps.
It comes as police are receiving direct, personal threats through social media, calls and emails.
We and our children are receiving threats, one police lieutenant told Law Enforcement Today.
The departments we spoke with said that theyre currently making policy changes so that take-home police cruisers are either garaged or for now left at the police departments.
(Excerpt) Read more at lawenforcementtoday.com ...
“...why are they mum on all this?...”
Because they are democrats.
LOL you think they firebomb in the middle of the night and hang around? You need a plan B.
It’s no longer a “protest” when they come to my house.
It’s war. I will take ALL necessary measures to fight that war.
Good luck kiddies.
Knowing my son in law, he not only left the cruiser in the drive way, he probably put streamers on it and left the outside spotlight on.
He is not easily intimidated.
Do they have any cars left? It seems like their democrat bosses ordered them to let the rioters burn them.
A great opportunity to set up an ambush.
Psst, those houses with police cars outside have guns inside.
I don’t think you have any idea how well planned and organized this is.
Better have your business card handy. What you have always thought was a normal business practice will be seen by others as something else.
Society norms are quickly changing. As one Freeper posted, looting a shop is unpunished, opening a business can land you in jail.
Democrats are anxious for Trump to respond. They have ragers for another, televised Kent State. They so want bloodied, dead Americans on the streets to use against him in the election. Caution is imperative.
Many homes have cameras groups canvassing residential neighborhoods ID is made.
I remember reading it when you first posted it.
it wont be a mob, it will be one terrorist who will be gone by the time the fire is discovered.
MO Governor Mike Parsons said two days ago that he was “taking a proactive approach”. Last night four St Louis cops were shot. Guess Parsons wasn’t proactive enough. I think the repub governors all worried about the same thing Trump is. It will make them look mean or something. Meanwhile, it was easily predictable that this would happen in ST Louis. It’s basically a little Chicago. I haven’t heard anything about the MO Nat Guard being deployed. I wonder what the threshold is for deploying them. 10 people dead? 20 buildings burning? More?
that is security, id the perps after the crime
Lets aim higher for safety stop the crime before it hurts someone.
My neighborhood has a lot of work from home professional types plus retired homebodies and a very active nextdoor.com for suspicious activity.
I have to go to the job most days.
People tend watch out for each other on my street.
Sign on window gives them a warning
Your in Range
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