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Securing Public Safety in Response to Global ‘Day of Rage’

Day of Rage

Leaders of the Hamas militant group have called for a worldwide “Day of Rage” on Friday. Despite this declaration, several police departments in Connecticut want to reassure the public by emphasizing that there is no credible threat to their safety on “Day of Rage”.

Departments in Fairfield, Norwalk, and Newtown have issued official statements to convey this message. They stress that there is no immediate danger to public safety. Nevertheless, they want residents to know that there will be an increased police presence around schools and places of worship on Friday as a precautionary measure for “Day of Rage”.

These way are being taken by the police to give a sense of security to the community during this time. It’s essential for the public to be well- informed and have confidence in the safety measures that are being enforced.

While the situation is being closely monitored, law enforcement agencies are dedicated to keeping the public informed and protected. They will remain vigilant, but there is no specific threat at this time.

In short, the police departments in Norwalk, Newtown and Fairfield are taking strict cautions to maintain the safety of people and there’s no alarming trouble to the community.

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