Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Commissioner Bratton is probably correct.

New York Police Commissioner Bratton is stating the threat is not credible and is working with California and FBI. California might have it's own definitions of credible, but, it would be good if everyone was working on the same standard. However, different states have different geographical issues, too. So, a strict standard would have to be modified enough to include the difference in states and their location on the map.

December 15, 2015
By Veronica Rocha and Hailey Branson-Pitts

Officials closed (click here) all Los Angeles Unified School District campuses Tuesday morning after receiving a "credible threat" of violence involving backpacks and packages left at campuses.
Authorities said they plan a search operation of all of the LAUSD's more than 900 schools. The nation's second-largest school district has more than 700,000 students....

If this turns out to be nothing, then it is the continual harassment of the American public that is suppose to turn them into people afraid of their own life. It is all psychological by Daesh. They do not have the international capacity to carry out threats by themselves. The only way this is credible is if someone within the country is acting in proxy for Daesh. Radicalized. That is not a sovereign threat by Daesh. It has no sovereign capacity to carry out attacks within the USA. The only claim Daesh can make is that a radicalized person acted with Daesh's directives.

The threat here is "drip, trickle" day after day; to that end Commissioner Bratton is correct in being highly decisive to what is credible. New York City cannot simply stop on a dime to wait for clearance there is no threat. When Commissioner Bratton states there is no threat he means it. He even took subways to reassure the people he was a person concerned for their safety. He enjoys the confidence of New Yorkers and their confidence in him continues to grow. That is where every police commissioner should strive to be.