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Oregon: Suspected IID Used in Arson Incident

Submitted by JDinkin03 on

TRIPwire, 27 June 2019

On 26 June 2019 at approximately 0000 hours local time, a 41-year-old male allegedly intentionally set two fires in Gresham, one of which involving an improvised incendiary device (IID). Witnesses reported that the suspect threw a Molotov cocktail-type device at his neighbor’s garage door. Gresham Police Department officers arrested the suspect, who also allegedly set his own basement on fire, shortly after the incidents. No injuries were reported.

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Security of Soft Targets and Crowded Places-Resource Guide

Submitted by willowfield1 on
Description

The Guide is designed to help stakeholders take proactive steps to enhance their security and resilience for a range of threats, including IED incidents, by providing guidance and resources consistent with broader all-hazards preparedness and risk management principles.

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Sports Leagues and Venues Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their sports league and venue counterparts, community first responders, and government agencies.

 

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