City: ‘Credible threat’ leads to law enforcement presence at Pocatello protest
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The following is a news release from the city of Pocatello.
The city of Pocatello is releasing the following statement regarding the presence of law enforcement during a protest that took place April 12 at City Hall, 911 North 7th Avenue. These officers were deployed solely as a safety measure, with the specific intent of identifying and quickly responding to any threat posed to protesters, bystanders, and law enforcement personnel.
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The deployment of officers was a precautionary measure taken in response to a credible threat communicated to Pocatello Police Department (PPD) by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI). The FBI informed PPD of one or more individuals with a known interest in targeting law enforcement officers who were believed to be in or near the area of the protest at City Hall. In light of this information, PPD implemented an elevated security posture, which included positioning trained officers at strategic vantage points.
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Additionally, in the days leading up to the event, PPD had been actively monitoring various sources to be prepared for all safety issues. Several threats raised specific concerns about potential acts of violence, prompting PPD to take appropriate measures to safeguard participants, bystanders, and public safety personnel.
The City of Pocatello continues to strongly support the constitutional right to peacefully protest. We appreciate the residents who gathered today to express their views in a peaceful, respectful manner. Our law enforcement teams are committed to protecting these rights while also responding appropriately to any potential threats that may compromise public safety.
The City’s goal is always to ensure that Pocatello remains a safe place for civic engagement and public dialogue.
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