US to increase security at federal buildings across
America due to 'continued public calls by terrorist organizations for attacks
on the homeland'
- Secretary Jeh Johnson announced the move Tuesday
- Week after a gunman in Ottawa shot dead a soldier in attack on parliament
- Johnson would not identify the buildings to receive enhanced security
- He did not disclose the specific security measures to be taken by the Federal Protective Service
Published: 16:31 EST, 28 October 2014 | Updated: 20:57 EST,
28 October 2014
The Homeland Security Department says security will be increased at federal
government buildings in Washington and other cities.
Secretary Jeh Johnson announced
the move Tuesday, one week after a gunman in Ottawa shot a soldier and stormed Canada's seat of government.
Johnson says the increased security is in response to
'continued public calls by terrorist organizations for attacks on the homeland
and elsewhere.'
Johnson would not identify the buildings that will receive
enhanced security or disclose the specific security measures to be taken by the
Federal Protective Service.
The agency protects nearly 10,000 federal facilities.
Today U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday that an attack on the Canadian
parliament and the country's National War Memorial last week in which a soldier
was killed was clearly a terrorist act.
'Clearly, anybody who walks up in a premeditated way with a loaded rifle and attacks someone in uniform then purposely goes to a parliament, is committing, by common sense standards, a terrorist act,' Kerry told a news briefing after talks in Ottawa with his Canadian counterpart, Foreign Minister John Baird.
Two days before the attack in Ottawa on Oct. 22, a car
driven by a man described by police as a homegrown radical ran down two
soldiers, killing one in Quebec.
Secretary Jeh Johnson announced the move
Tuesday, one week after a gunman in Ottawa shot a soldier and stormed Canada's seat
of government.
The attack has had ramifications across the world - in
London armed soldiers have been deployed at a top tourist attraction in the
heart of the city's government district as a precautionary measure after an
Islamist gunman attacked the Canadian parliament last week, a military source
said on Tuesday.
The source told Reuters that the decision to deploy the
troops at the entrance to Horse Guards Parade in London's Whitehall was not
motivated by a specific threat but was designed to be a visible deterrent.
Jeh Charles Johnson
Jeh Charles
Johnson is the secretary for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, and was a governor for the Roosevelt Institute.
Note: Jonathan Soros is
a senior fellow at the Roosevelt
Institute, George Soros’s son,
and was the vice chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Roosevelt Institute, and the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to
Promote Open Society, is Jonathan
Soros’s father, and a board member for the International Crisis Group.
Kim Campbell was a
board member for the International
Crisis Group, and the prime minister for Canada.
Donald
F. McHenry is a governor for the Roosevelt
Institute, and an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Teresa Heinz
Kerry is an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and married to John F. Kerry.
John
F. Kerry is married to Teresa Heinz
Kerry, the secretary at the U.S.
Department of State for the Barack
Obama administration, and Cameron F.
Kerry’s brother.
Cameron F. Kerry
is John F. Kerry’s brother, and a
fellow at the Brookings Institution
(think tank).
Richard
C. Blum is an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), married to Senator Dianne Feinstein, and a regent at the University of California.
Janet A.
Napolitano is the president for the University
of California, and the secretary at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the Barack Obama administration.
Jeh Charles
Johnson is the secretary for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, and was a governor for the Roosevelt Institute.
Sidley Austin
LLP was a consulting firm for Canada.
Michelle
Obama was a lawyer at Sidley Austin
LLP.
Barack
Obama was an intern at Sidley Austin
LLP.
Newton
N. Minow is a senior counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP, and a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago.
R.
Eden Martin is counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP, and the president of the Commercial
Club of Chicago.
Cyrus F.
Freidheim Jr. is a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago, and an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank).
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