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See Something, Say Something

Via a July 2 City of Minneapolis e-newsletter:

See Something, Say Something

Good morning! In light of recent news of heightened national alerts due to the July 4th Holiday and ongoing threats to the United States from terrorist organizations, I thought it might be a good time to send out a link to the terrorism prevention video we recently filmed, "How you can recognize the 8 indicators leading up to acts of crime and terrorism".  Please take a few moments of your day to check out this video. 

 

The message is an important one and one in which we hope to have the community, as a whole, knowledgeable of.  It focuses on specific behaviors of crime and terrorism and the best way(s) to report such activity to the proper officials.  If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask! Please feel free to send this out to your community contacts as they are our eyes and ears out there. We encourage our citizens to let us know of  anything that seems out of place or seems suspicious. With everyone’s help, we can help assure our community stays safe.

 

Also as a reminder, if you have community or business organizations who are interested in a more extensive Community Awareness Training program, the MPD can facilitate this at no cost. Just contact myself or Lt. Dean Christiansen for more information on that program.

 

Thank you and have a safe holiday weekend!!

 

 

STAY SAFE!

 

Best Regards,

John A. Elder

Office of Public Information

350 S. 5th Street, Room 130

Minneapolis, MN 55415

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