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    FBI Director Tells Ohio Sheriff, "There are More Red Flags Right Now Than Before 9/11"

    2024-02-10


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    In response to alarming warnings from the FBI about potential terrorist attacks on the United States, Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and preparedness of his department and community. Following his attendance at the National Sheriff's Association Conference in Washington, D.C., Sheriff Jones is ramping up training and security efforts.

    Jones emphasized the urgency of the situation, echoing the FBI's sentiment that it's not a matter of if, but when, these attacks will occur. He underscored the diverse array of threats, including cyber attacks, power grid disruptions, train derailments, and the presence of armed terrorist cells within the country.

    Highlighting previous incidents like the cyber attack on the dispatch center in 2020, Jones stresses the ongoing threat posed by foreign actors, particularly citing China, Iran, and Russia as prolific cyber adversaries. He reveals staggering statistics regarding the frequency of attempted cyber hacks, indicating a persistent and widespread danger.

    Moreover, Jones expresses concerns about the infiltration of individuals intending to cause harm, emphasizing the gravity of the situation at the border. He suggests that the current administration's alleged reluctance to engage with law enforcement agencies exacerbates the security challenges posed by illegal immigration.

    In response to these threats, Sheriff Jones is implementing a series of measures aimed at enhancing readiness and resilience. This includes equipping all cruisers with rifles, expanding hazmat training and equipment, and organizing a training class for the public in May focused on disaster preparedness and response.

    Jones's proactive approach reflects the critical role that local law enforcement plays in safeguarding communities against evolving security threats. By prioritizing training, equipping personnel, and fostering community engagement, he aims to mitigate risks and ensure the safety and well-being of Butler County residents.

    The sheriff's efforts underscore the importance of collaboration between federal, state, and local authorities in addressing complex security challenges. Despite the daunting nature of the threats faced, Sheriff Jones remains steadfast in his commitment to protecting his jurisdiction and preparing for any eventuality.

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    Daniel Scherer
    02-13
    Law enforcement is a domestic threat to our civil rights. we are all guilty until proven innocent in their mind.
    Judy West
    02-11
    yes because of the damn stupid ass democrats and biden
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