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Security at federal buildings increased over terror concerns

Al Qaeda is dead and GM is alive! Remember that campaign line from 2012? Al Qaeda is so dead (and ISIS) that security is being increased at Federal buildings because of a growing concern of terrorism. Remember when Obama and his pocket media claimed Muslims would love us after George W. Bush was gone? Umm. yea. The main threat of course of terrorism at Federal buildings is ISIS. Remember, the JV team that Obama said they were? This is why I wondered if the shooting at the courthouse in North Carolina earlier today was a ‘lone-wold’ terrorist attack. The media sure shut up about this story. You”d think with yet another shooting, the media would be pumping out their gun control propaganda.

The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday it has increased security at federal buildings across the county, citing terror threats and recent attacks in Canada and elsewhere.

security at federal buildings increased over terror concerns
security at federal buildings increased over terror concerns

The announcement was made by Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, who said Federal Protective Service officers are providing the increased security.

Officials said the move was a “precautionary” step and not made in response to any specific threat. But they cited last week’s violence in Canada, and Islamic State threats. Additional security will be put in place in Washington, other major U.S. cities and unnamed locations across the country.

“The reasons for this action are self-evident: the continued public calls by terrorist organizations for attacks on the homeland and elsewhere, including against law enforcement and other government officials, and the acts of violence targeted at government personnel and installations in Canada and elsewhere recently,” Johnson said in a statement. “Given world events, prudence dictates a heightened vigilance in the protection of U.S. government installations and our personnel.”