US bolsters security at all military bases
WASHINGTON—The US military bolstered security at bases across the country on Friday after the FBI voiced concern that Islamist extremists could target troops or police officers.
The head of US Northern Command, Adm. William Gortney, ordered the heightened alert “as a prudent measure,” Pentagon spokesperson Col. Steven Warren said.
The move, he said, was designed “to remind installation commanders at all levels with- in the Northcom area of responsibility to ensure increased vigilance in safeguarding of all DoD (Department of Defense) personnel and facilities.”
This raised the official alert status one notch higher on a five-point scale, from the fourth level “Alpha” to the third level “Bravo,” which the military describes as an “increased and predictable threat of terrorism.”
Officials said most of the additional security measures would likely not be readily apparent to the public, apart from perhaps more bags being searched or ID cards being checked at base entrances.
The move came after two men attempted to storm an exhibition on Sunday showing caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed in a Dallas suburb. The two heavily armed gunmen were shot dead by a local police officer before they could approach the building where the event was being held.
Pentagon chief Ashton Carter said on Thursday the two assailants had been “inspired” but not directed by the Islamic State (IS) group to stage the failed attack.
“The decision to do this now is informed by a generally heightened threat level,” Warren told reporters.
“We’ve seen what happened in Texas. We’ve seen other social media- and Internet-based discussions and threats. We have detected a general increase in the overall (threat) environment.”