Los Angeles Police and Sheriff's Department on high alert amid calls for action by ex-Hamas leader

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Los Angeles Police and Sheriff's Department on high alert amid calls for action by ex-Hamas leader
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The Los Angeles Police Department and County Sheriff's Department are responding to calls for action by an ex-Hamas leader and have been in close contact with Jewish and Muslim communities to monitor demonstrations.

The LAPD is reporting it has not found any credible threats targeting the city or religious communities. Demonstrations are planned today and throughout the weekend in response to the conflict in Israel that started last weekend when Hamas terrorists attacked, kidnapped and killed Israelis.'We are closely monitoring these events and are coordinating with Federal, State and Local partners on information sharing.

'We have employed heightened operational awareness for officers on patrol and we continue to monitor local activity in collaboration with out local and federal partners.'At this time there are no known direct and credible threats at the local level.

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