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Mass Attacks

While the threat of attacks in public spaces are real, we can all take steps to prepare, protect, and help others.

Active Shooter

An active shooter is an individual engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and public space.

Vehicle Attacks

When terrorists use vehicles to target pedestrians, breach security barriers, and deliver explosive devices.

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See Something, Say Something

 If you see something suspicious, report it to authorities. In Wisconsin, call the Wisconsin Statewide Intelligence Center watch desk at  1-877-949-2824 and keep the five wโ€™s in mind:

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WHO

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WHAT

did you see

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WHEN

you saw it

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WHERE

it occurred

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WHY

it’s suspicious

Signs of Suspicious Activity

Expressed or Implied Threat

Threatening to commit a crime that could harm or kill people or damage a facility.

Surveillance

Prolonged interest in taking pictures/video of personnel, facilities, security features, or infrastructure in an unusual matter.

Theft/Loss/Diversion

Stealing or diverting items that belong to a facility or secured site.

Testing or Probing Security

Investigating or testing security and IT systems.

Aviation Activity

Operating or interfacing with the operation of an aircraft that poses a threat.

Breach/Attempted Intrusion

Unauthorized people trying to gain access to a restricted area or impersonating authorized personnel.

Acquisition of Expertise

Gaining skills or knowledge on a specific topic, such as flying a plane or facility security.

Eliciting Information

Questioning personnel beyond mere curiosity about an event, facility, or operations.

Misrepresentation

Presenting false information or misusing documents to conceal possible illegal activity.

Cyberattack

Disrupting or compromising an organizations information technology systems.

Recruiting/Financing

Funding suspicious or criminal activity or recruiting people to participate in criminal or terrorist activity.

Sabotage/Tempering/Vandalism

Damaging or destroying part of a facility, infrastructure or a secured site.

Materials Acquisition/Storage

Acquisition and or storage of unusual materials such as cell phones, radio controllers, or toxic materials.

Weapons Collection/Storage

Collection or discovery of unusual amounts of weapons, including chemicals and other destructive materials.

Sector-Specific Incident

Actions which raise concern to specific sectors, such as power plants, regarding their personnel, facilities, systems or functions.

Report Suspicious Activity

Public safety is everyoneโ€™s responsibility. If you see suspicious activity, report it to local law enforcement or a person of authority. Many states have designated a unique โ€œtip lineโ€ to collect reports of terrorism-related suspicious activity.

Protecting Yourself…