Law enforcement, faith-based communities talk about security
Published 4:56 pm Wednesday, January 22, 2020
MINNEAPOLIS — Members of law enforcement and various faith-based communities in Minnesota were meeting Wednesday to talk about safety concerns and what they can do to assess and mitigate threats.
About 200 people were registered to attend Wednesday’s symposium, hosted by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. The half-day meeting was designed to be the start of what organizers hope will be an ongoing conversation to keep communities safe.
Many communities of faith are concerned after recent attacks on places of worship nationwide. In October 2018, 11 people were killed at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
More recently, five people were stabbed and wounded when a man with a machete entered a rabbi’s home during a Hanukkah celebration in Monsey, New York.
Closer to home, the Dar al-Farooq mosque in Bloomington, Minnesota, was attacked with a pipe bomb in August 2017. No one was injured.