Jewish Security Officials Have A Message For Election Day: Be Prepared For Violence

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New York police officers stand guard at the door of the Union Temple of Brooklyn, Nov. 2, 2018. (Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images)

NEW YORK (JTA) — On Thursday, the FBI had a message for Jewish institutions across the country: Prepare for the possibility of violence on election day.

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That was the main takeaway from a webinar hosted Thursday afternoon by the Secure Community Network, which coordinates security for Jewish institutions across the country.

Current and former federal officials told the Jewish leaders in attendance that, as of now, there are no known threats to Jewish institutions on Election Day. But Jews should still prepare for the possibility of violence on Nov. 3 or afterward.

“We have not identified any specific threats relative to domestic violent extremists or international terrorist organizations,” said Calvin Shivers, assistant director of the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division. But he added, “The nation remains poised for potential volatility, in regard to not only the election but I think just a lot of things that are going on in the country.”

Shivers said that in addition to its usual election monitoring activities, the FBI is establishing a national command post specifically to address potential civil unrest.

The webinar was hosted specifically for the hundreds of Jewish institutions — like synagogues, schools, or community centers — that either serve as polling places or are located near them. Less than three weeks from election day, federal and state officials have been warning of a rising tide of extremism that could crest into a wave of violence, especially if there’s an ambiguous result or if the preferred candidate of right-wing extremist groups, President Donald Trump, appears to be losing.

Over the past several years, and in particular since the shooting in Pittsburgh, synagogues across the country have taken steps to increase their security through armed guards, cameras or other measures. Synagogues were particularly vigilant when (during non-pandemic times) their buildings would be crowded for the most important services of the year.

Brad Orsini, who served as the Pittsburgh Jewish community’s director of security during and after the 2018 synagogue shooting there, said that in terms of the potential threat, Jewish institutions should view Nov. 3 with the same degree of seriousness as Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

“Treat this election season like the High Holidays,” said Orsini, who now serves as the Secure Community Network’s senior national security advisor. “Although we have no credible threats, we know the temperature of the country right now. We need to prepare as if something bad could occur.”

John Cohen, the former counterterrorism coordinator for the Department of Homeland Security, said the current environment is one in which extremists may “seek to disrupt the election or use the election season as an opportunity to incite violence.”

“Some who are running for office today have incorporated into their political playbook a spread of conspiracy theories and divisive narratives, from their perspective to aid their political opportunity, but can also have the effect of inspiring destructive or violent behavior,” he said.

Cohen described a “multi-year rise in violent extremist violence,” that includes an increase in hate crimes and other criminal activity by white supremacists and anti-government extremists.

“I can’t think of a time since 9-11 where I have had more concern about security issues associated with polling sites or the election generally,” he said. “There’s a segment of America who view this election as ‘rigged’ or at risk of being stolen, prompting calls in conspiracy and extremist circles for poll watchers and even violence both during the election and after the voting has concluded.”

Orsini said Jewish institutions need to take concrete actions before Election Day to prepare for the possibility of unrest if they’re near polling stations.

“If you’re not a polling station and some type of civil unrest occurs, we need to be prepared to close our building, shutter our facility if something bad happens,” he said. “We want to have a plan, that if we have to quickly shut down, that we do so.”


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ruby
ruby
3 years ago

such media hype & nonsense, save this article & repost the morning after the election to show how off they were

JEWS FOR TRUMP/PENCE
JEWS FOR TRUMP/PENCE
3 years ago

Scary. If our president G-D forbid loses, the Jew Coup Congressmen , pro- Biden Jew voters and Jew media personalities anf Jewish leftist organizations will be blamed.
Now shlepp over to Kamala , you Jewish fools.

Geulah
Geulah
3 years ago

Is this a threat to Jewish Trump voters? Certainly sounds like it.

JEWS FOR BIDEN ARE RODFIM
JEWS FOR BIDEN ARE RODFIM
3 years ago

Yes, if Biden/Kamala steal our votes and our election.

This year?
This year?
3 years ago

With all the by-mail voting, it’s unclear how many Americans will actually visit a polling place Tuesday.

5TRESIDENT
5TRESIDENT
3 years ago

If you live in New York State, you can be pretty sure that NY’s electoral votes will go to Biden. Frum Jews represent a small percentage of the overall Jewish population, which is otherwise solidly liberal. The Pew Center did a poll and found that 70% of American Jews will vote for Biden.

If Trump has any hope of re-election, he’ll have to do it the same way he did it in 2016 – by winning the smaller states and winning by electoral votes. If that happens, you can expect riots and not just against shuls.

Golda
Golda
3 years ago

Columo and DeBlasio are an actual and greater threat than media sensationalism.

Jack
Jack
3 years ago

It says to be prepared. With what? Pots and pans? It’s nearly impossible to own a firearm in New York state let alone New York City. Thanks to all the (frum) Democrat lawmakers that so many frum Jews vote for. Screwing everyone over. This is on them.

The Herald
The Herald
3 years ago

Don’t listen to the frummie merlaglim.
Prepare for Aliyah.
Leave them behind and run.
Remember the 30s and what they preached.
Outta here.

Yoni
Yoni
3 years ago

What has Donald J Trump done to America?