Jimmy Carter's funeral attractive target 'for violent extremists to attack': Security assessment
Source: ABC News
January 3, 2025, 3:43 PM
The state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter is an attractive target "for violent extremists to attack," especially after the vehicle ramming in New Orleans that killed 14 people, though there are no known threats to the funeral, according to a new security assessment obtained by ABC News.
"State funerals are considered no-notice events that significantly reduce planning timelines for potential hostile actors," the document said. "However, state funerals still present attractive targets due to the large gathering of senior US government officials, foreign dignitaries, and heads of state, as well as the symbolic nature of the venues and media attention expected."
Carter, who died on Dec. 29 at the age of 100, will be honored with a state funeral at Washington National Cathedral on Thursday. President Joe Biden will deliver a eulogy and President-elect Donald Trump is expected to attend. The memorials for Carter begin on Saturday when he's transferred from his hometown of Plains, Georgia, to Atlanta. A ceremony will be held at the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta on Saturday afternoon.
Carter's remains will be transferred to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday and he will lie in state at the Capitol from Tuesday to Thursday. After the service at Washington National Cathedral, Carter's remains will return to Plains.
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Klarkashton
(2,332 posts)Speculation by some anon bullshit writer or AI robot.
BumRushDaShow
(144,733 posts)From the excerpt -
I.e., this is something that DHS has or is about to issue.
The government is too cheap to "do AI".
NotHardly
(1,422 posts)... parties, events, walking on the sidewalk, schools, political events... Jesus F*cking Christ on a crutch, the nut jobs are all on full alert and waiting for the next opportunity, wake the F*CK up already.
FailureToCommunicate
(14,355 posts)I'm not overly worried.
HereForTheParty
(335 posts)Not sure how secure that procession will be.