Chattanooga Times Free Press

Atlanta police issue ‘public safety alert’ after Iran attacks on Israel

- BY ROSANA HUGHES

ATLANTA — While there are no credible threats to Atlanta or its houses of worship, the police department has issued a public safety alert following Iran’s attack on Israel, letting the public know it is working closely with other law enforcemen­t partners, religious institutio­ns and community leaders to ensure safety.

“The Atlanta Police Department is actively monitoring the developmen­ts between Iran and Israel,” the department said in a social media post. “While there are currently no credible threats to our city, our dedication to protecting houses of worship and sensitive areas in all communitie­s remains steadfast.”

“It’s a deterrent,” Rabbi Larry Sernovitz told Channel 2 Action News. “Letting people know that if you are going to attack innocent civilians who live in our area, please know that we’re paying attention.”

Both Sernovitz and Azka Mahmood, executive director of The Council on American Islamic Relations told the news station that heightened police presence is routine around synagogues, mosques, and educationa­l and cultural buildings, especially around holy times and group outings.

Additional­ly, Mahmood noted their community is “just coming out of Ramadan when mosques already have elevated security preparatio­ns.”

But, she added, that “generally, if I can be honest, sometimes increased police activity makes the Muslim community nervous because it leads to increased surveillan­ce. So, we hope it’s not that, and it’s in good faith for security.”

The Muslim community was already on alert after demonstrat­ions unfolded last year in response to the war, Mahmood told Channel 2.

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