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Israel-Hamas war live updates: Israel says it’s preparing Gaza ground attack (nbcnews.com)
2m ago / 3:28 PM PDT
In prepared remarks to the 2023 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in San Diego, Wray said the Hamas attacks and the subsequent war may be inspiring threats and hatred.
NBC News has not immediately determined if the remarks were delivered as planned.
"In this heightened environment, there’s no question we’re seeing an increase in reported threats, and we have to be on the lookout, especially for lone actors who may take inspiration from recent events to commit violence of their own," the FBI director said in the prepared version of his words.
He asked for vigilance among the chiefs and the departments they lead.
"As the first line of defense in protecting our communities, you’re often the first to see the signs that someone may be mobilizing to violence.”
NBC affiliate WGAL of Lancaster, Pennsylvania reported that a demonstration in the state capital to bring attention to the plight of the residents of Gaza and the occupied territories was interrupted by a man in a vehicle who allegedly brandished a firearm and yelled racial slurs.
The station said Pennsylvania Capitol Police is investigating the incident at the Harrisburg Rally for Palestine as a possible hate crime. The Philadelphia chapter of Council on American-Islamic Relations urged authorities to prosecute the man in the vehicle for alleged hate crimes.
Pennsylvania Capitol Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
2m ago / 3:28 PM PDT
FBI director: Threats related to the war are on the rise in the U.S.
FBI Director Christopher Wray told a gathering of police chiefs today that threats related to the Middle East's latest warring factions are on the rise in the United States.In prepared remarks to the 2023 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in San Diego, Wray said the Hamas attacks and the subsequent war may be inspiring threats and hatred.
NBC News has not immediately determined if the remarks were delivered as planned.
"In this heightened environment, there’s no question we’re seeing an increase in reported threats, and we have to be on the lookout, especially for lone actors who may take inspiration from recent events to commit violence of their own," the FBI director said in the prepared version of his words.
He asked for vigilance among the chiefs and the departments they lead.
"As the first line of defense in protecting our communities, you’re often the first to see the signs that someone may be mobilizing to violence.”
NBC affiliate WGAL of Lancaster, Pennsylvania reported that a demonstration in the state capital to bring attention to the plight of the residents of Gaza and the occupied territories was interrupted by a man in a vehicle who allegedly brandished a firearm and yelled racial slurs.
The station said Pennsylvania Capitol Police is investigating the incident at the Harrisburg Rally for Palestine as a possible hate crime. The Philadelphia chapter of Council on American-Islamic Relations urged authorities to prosecute the man in the vehicle for alleged hate crimes.
Pennsylvania Capitol Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.