State public safety officials note quiet weekend, urge reporting suspicious activity

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Throughout the weekend, public safety officials from numerous federal, state and local agencies worked to coordinate security protocols and ensure safety for protesters, Capitol grounds, and the surrounding community. The peaceful assemblies and activities throughout the weekend was a testament to the intended purpose of our First Amendment rights, including the right to peacefully protest.
Leading up to Inauguration Day on Wednesday, a multi-agency collaborative team will remain in a heightened posture to monitor for any emerging threats to our state. No specific and substantiated threat to life or property have been identified at this time to include the State Capitol or other government buildings.
All agencies remain steadfast in our mission to protect our citizens and deter criminal activity which prevents others from peacefully expressing their First Amendment rights.
Citizens are urged to report suspicious and/or suspected criminal activity by utilizing:
— 911 for life threatening emergencies
— Louisiana State Analytical & Fusion Exchange (LA-SAFE) Hotline - 1-800-434-8007
— LSP Suspicious Activity Online Reporting Form: https://dpsweb.dps.louisiana.gov/suspicious.nsf/WebForm?OpenForm
— “See Something Send Something” mobile application
— Federal Bureau of Investigation online and hotline tip reporting: www.fbi.gov/tips -1-800-CALL-FBI
As indicated nationwide, citizens with information on the incident that occurred at the U.S. Capitol last week or upcoming protests can notify the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or at fbi.gov/USCapitol.