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Former FBI agent says people planning dangerous events prior to inauguration day are harder to track


Updated: 6:37 PM CST Jan 13, 2021
By Jackson Kurtz
The FBI is warning all 50 states to be ready for armed protests ahead of the inauguration. The bureau says those protests could happen as soon as this week -with both Kansas and Missouri law enforcement officials keeping a close eye on any planned events. “It s never before happened before these type of circumstances, said Jeff Lanza, a former FBI agent. After the deadly assault on Capitol Hill -he says many of the people or groups planning dangerous events prior to Inauguration Day -are harder to track since many have left or been kicked off public platforms like Facebook, and have moved underground. “They re using encrypting communication using things like WhatsApp or Signal, which is not easily monitored by law enforcement agencies, said Lanza. Now that less information is available to authorities, Lanza says planning for the worse is their only option.“You plan for emergencies; you plan for the ....

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Several agencies involved in keeping Governor Parson's inauguration safe


JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)
As the incumbent governor of Missouri Mike Parson is set to be sworn in for his first full term, several agencies are prepared to make sure the event is safe.
The Inauguration will take place on the South Lawn of the Missouri Capitol. Events kick off at 11 a.m. and are free and open to the public.
The Department of Public Safety, which oversees the Missouri Capitol Police, has a plan for the inauguration that has been used and updated over the years and that includes extensive security measures.
A spokesman for the department Mike O Connell said in a statement details about the plan are not shared publicly but ensured it s a team effort between state, federal, and the local law enforcement agencies in Jefferson City. ....

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