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Obama Administration Holding Terrorism Summit With Police Chiefs

Obama Terrorism Police Chiefs

EILEEN SULLIVAN   01/18/12 04:53 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — State and local law enforcement officials convened at the White House on Wednesday for a daylong discussion about how police can maintain the trust of their communities while identifying and preventing violent extremism and homegrown terrorism – an effort the administration considers critical to national security.

It's a delicate balance, as the violent extremism that has erupted across the U.S. in the past few years has been motivated by an ideology, whether a violent interpretation of Islam or white supremacist beliefs. Ideologies in and of themselves are not illegal. But police now find themselves struggling with identifying the ideologues who plan to commit violence among the many others who hold similar beliefs but have no intention of hurting anyone.

"Where do you draw the line between what they say and what they do," Cambridge, Mass., Police Commissioner Robert Haas said in an interview during a break. Police can't be seen as violating the trust they've built in local communities to ferret out information that potentially could prevent an attack, he said. Haas was one of the 46 senior federal, state and local law enforcement officials who participated in the event that was closed to the public.

The conference marked the first time the Obama administration hosted a meeting with so many of the nation's top law enforcement executives on how to counter violent extremism.

"The important role of local law enforcement is a key part of the administration's approach to countering violent extremism in the homeland," President Barack Obama's counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, said. "Law enforcement officials work with communities every day and understand how to build partnerships to address this tough challenge."

There has been an uptick in attempted attacks by Americans and other legal U.S. residents in the past few years, prompting the Obama administration to place a priority on finding ways to stop this type of violence. The administration rolled out a thin strategy last year that put local communities – not Washington – in charge of countering violent extremism in the U.S.

Analysts from the FBI, Homeland Security Department and National Counterterrorism Center studied 62 cases of homegrown violent extremists and identified basic similarities that might help local law enforcement better understand and detect threats. The warning signs identified for police include someone joining a group advocating violence, receiving support from a network that plans attacks or seeking out charismatic leaders who encourage violence. An overview of the findings was shared with the AP.

In the 62 cases reviewed, the subjects increasingly spoke out against the government, blamed the government for perceived problems and did so in a way that caught the attention of other people in their communities, according to the senior counterterrorism official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the private White House event. Subjects became active on the Internet to espouse extremist views. And in some cases, the subjects purchased weapons, ammunition or explosive materials.

Analysts also found that a person's origin, ethnic background and socioeconomic status are not good indicators for potential violent extremist activity, the senior counterterrorism official said.

That finding is key, as the FBI came under fire last year for some controversial training sessions that focused on Islam and portrayed it as a violent religion. And the New York Police Department also has been criticized for singling out Muslim communities and collecting information about their daily lives, in some cases without any indication of criminal activity.

The White House has encouraged law enforcement to reach out to Muslim communities to build relationships, insisting that these communities are partners in the fight against terrorism. At the same time, law enforcement has stepped up investigative efforts to stave off attacks.

In the decade since the September 2001 attacks, New York government officials have done just that: They've met with Muslim leaders, exchanged cellphone numbers, attended religious services, dinners and teas, and spoken at community meetings. As the only U.S. city that al-Qaida has successfully attacked twice and continues to be the target of terror plots, New York also has the most aggressive local police department investigating terrorism, and this duality of missions has caused tension in the city's Muslim communities, where many people have lost trust in the police and wonder whether they are partners in the fight against terrorism or terror suspects.

While the White House conference did not broach the issues between the NYPD and New York's Muslim community, the consistent message was that police can't violate public trust, Haas said. Communities that have solid relationships with the police feel empowered to come forward with tips about suspicious activity, Haas said.

"We don't want to be seen as taking a step back and violating that trust that we have with folks," he said.

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01:21 PM on 01/21/2012
This thread is being moded by who? Redstate?
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lshaft
This We'll Defend
05:12 PM on 01/19/2012
The greatest contribution to America's security is being made by Obama and Holder!!!
04:26 PM on 01/19/2012
FUNNY The biggest threat to our system IS HOLDER AND OBAMA!!!!
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Tater Salad
How can I be a quitter when haters dont stop?
02:00 PM on 01/21/2012
Bin Laden would disagree.
03:15 PM on 01/19/2012
The most-onerous new law signed with little fanfare on New Year’s Eve: The funding bill for the Pentagon in 2012... also subjects U.S. citizens to indefinite detention on the say-so of the president.
“With Americans distracted with drinking and celebrating,” writes George Washington University professor Jonathan Turley, “Obama signed one of the greatest rollbacks of civil liberties in the history of our country.”
According to Bruce Fein, a Reagan-era Justice Department official, Section 1021 of the law “empowers the military to detain for life without trial any American citizen captured in the United States whom the president maintains is ‘substantially support[ing]... al-Qaida, the Taliban or associated forces’ engaged in hostilities against ‘coalition partners’ of the United States.”
Unfortunately, “None of the key terms in Section 1021 are defined to constrain the president’s power to disappear Americans into dungeons at Guantanamo Bay or elsewhere.”
“The words can mean whatever the president, like Humpty Dumpty, wants them to mean. ‘Substantial support’ might be said to include any criticism of the United States government for flouting the Constitution in combating international terrorism.”
Apart from a movement in Montana to recall the state’s U.S. senators, both of whom voted for the measure, the reaction to the news was... well, “apathetic” seems an understatement.
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The 5 Min. Forecast
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dbrett480
11:12 AM on 01/19/2012
The summit should go like this: "Do you not like terrorists?" Good. Summit over.
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sargentbowen
"Eat Your Peas Americans"
08:20 AM on 01/19/2012
Boy, don't we all feel safe now.
08:20 AM on 01/19/2012
This is the Next step in the NDAA bill to lock up Patriots with no trial... I have got the Dirty Cops Figured out. Make them register like sex offenders Dirtycopsmustregister.com
08:12 AM on 01/19/2012
Hopefully people in this country aren't dumb enough to just jump into the ditch.
07:59 AM on 01/19/2012
Actually pity people who are willing to trade liberty for security. Willing to sacrifice personal freedoms to ever growing and oppressive government. Had the losers in government actually done their job prior to 9/11, we would never seen the over ever reaching grip of government. After 9/11, Homeland security was created. That was brilliant. Now we have a law to detain Americans indefinitely. Expanding intrusion from TSA. The threat of SOPA and PIPA. The USA, home of the regulated and brow beat, no longer the FREE and the BRAVE.
11:31 PM on 01/18/2012
A black man inviting the police into his house?!?!?! With the idea that they are gonna foster good will in the communities they serve?!?!? This black man didn't address profiling and police brutality?!?!?!? Am I on earth????
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Florha Jones
Let us not seek the Republican answer nor the Demo
01:24 PM on 01/24/2012
Understood. The extremism is also towards blacks, period. In advance, I know there will be hate responses to my comment, I say to you, you either do not know or you do know and are ok with the extreme brutality towards blacks.
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11:12 PM on 01/18/2012
Whats the Obama and Holeder plan, give the terrorists, Fast and Furious, arming all of them....it worked in Mexico didnt it...dont hear the liberals to concerned over that intelligent move.
11:03 PM on 01/18/2012
As long as Eric Holder is AG, this country will be threatened by terrorists domestic and abroad! He must be fired!
08:01 AM on 01/19/2012
He is the domestic terrorist or traitor. All the same.
10:42 PM on 01/18/2012
Rteefact said
"There was a 15% increase in police officer deaths by firearms in 2011. I nsome cases we had multiple deaths by lone gunman.
From 2008-2011 firearm related police deaths inceased 70%.
The National Law Enforcemen­t Memorial Fund notes that for the first time in 14 years, more police and other law enforcemen­t agents died in shootings than in traffic accidents. This year, 64 officers were killed either in car or motorcycle crashes, or by being struck by vehicles while on the job."
Just this past Friday a local officer here where I live, shot a paroled felon who attempted to draw down on him. Thankfully he was able to get the drop on him. The felon had a stolen fully loaded 9mm handgun. The Justice Dept is being prudent in discussing this, as they always do since they collect and analyze nationwide data & trends. "
Even if these numbers are correct, which I doubt (care to name your source?) what does that or a parolee that violated the conditions of their parole have to do with "domestic terrorist"?
Are these examples of the "uptick" the story quotes as the reason for this "summit"?
10:00 PM on 01/18/2012
The economy sucks and the administration is doing every thing it can to make it more complicated>People who would normaly care are tired and just do not give hoot anymore.Wait till gas hots $5 per gal then sit back(because thats all your going to be able to afford to do.Schools will have to stop rumnning buses, parents will not be able to take their kids to school,anybody that makes less than $10 take home will not be able to drive to work,vacation,forget it.
gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
10:52 PM on 01/18/2012
hey an yet , things are still lookin up !!
12:36 PM on 01/19/2012
yep, just do not strain your eyes and if you see any clouds at eye level your not growing the sky is falling.
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mikedavid1
America first
08:08 PM on 01/18/2012
We can all sleep soundly now....attny. gen. Holder is in charge....we have to say, he has come a long way...admitting now that these people are 'terrorists" not just misguided folks.