RI Law Enforcement Officers Attend Anti-Terrorism Training Program

GoLocalProv News Team

RI Law Enforcement Officers Attend Anti-Terrorism Training Program

Approximately 70 Rhode Island police officers, agent, and homeland security professionals attended the United States Attorney’s Anti-terrorism Advisory Council hosted by the Providence Police Department on Thursday.

“The United States Attorney’s Office proudly supports and partners with local, state and federal law enforcement on a regular basis. Training and information sharing helps us better achieve our joint goal of protecting the residents of Rhode Island from terrorism and other threats to public safety,” said United States Attorney Stephen G. Dambruch.

“The Secret Service is proud of our collaboration and partnership with the public safety community across Rhode Island, and this joint training is just another example of the excellent information sharing that exists in this region,” said Brian Deck, Resident Agent in Charge of the Providence Resident Office.

GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST

The Training Event

Attendees received training on the potential for domestic threats, including training in the detection of homemade explosives and emerging threats, including the unlawful use of Unmanned Arial Vehicles.

Presentations were provided by the United States Secret Service, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, and the Rhode Island Fire Marshal’s Bomb Squad.

Antiterrorism Advisory Council

The council was created on September 12, 2001, in response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the ATAC, originally known as the Anti-terrorism Task Force (ATTF).

The council provides information sharing on current and emerging threats to national security, and serves as a nucleus for special focused initiatives and working groups in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigations Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Rhode Island Fusion Center to deliver a three-pronged approach to combat terrorism and broad spectrum threats to the homeland.


17 Biggest News Stories of 2017

Enjoy this post? Share it with others.