Monday 23 November 2015

Police to South Florida: ‘See something, say something’

Authorities have a message for residents and visitors of South Florida: “See something, say something.”

That was the flyer that Miami-Dade police officers were distributing Friday at Metrorail stations.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said there was a surge in tips about suspicious activity after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but in the years since they have declined.

In light of last week’s attacks in Paris, law enforcement agencies like the Miami-Dade Police Department are urging awareness.

“We have been addressing all the critical infrastructures in Dade County,” Miami-Dade police Officer Michelle Mirone said. “We’ve met with our local malls. We have met with the local hotels and motels. The transit, obviously, is a big critical infrastructure.” For the full article click here 



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