First published by CV 4/7/13
Posted by Charleston Voice staff report
Posted by Charleston Voice staff report
"Using cash for small purchases like a cup of coffee, gum and other items is a good indication that a person is trying to pass for normal without leaving the kind of paper trail created using a debit or credit card for small purchases." - -FBI says paying cash for coffee is a sign of terrorist intent"
FBI “Communities Against Terrorism” Suspicious Activity Reporting Flyers
February 1, 2012 in Federal Bureau of Investigation
The following collection of 25 flyers produced by the FBI and the Department of Justice are distributed to local businesses in a variety of industries to promote suspicious activity reporting. The flyers are not released publicly, though several have been published in the past by news media and various law enforcement agencies around the country. We have compiled this collection from a number of online sources.
To view the documents, click on a threat area in the menu to the left and the PDF will appear on the right side of the page. You can also download the complete collection of files (ZIP Archive, 6.27 MB).
Threat Areas
- Airport Service Providers
- Beauty/Drug Suppliers
- Bulk Fuel Distributors
- Construction Sites
- Dive/Boat Shops
- Electronics Stores
- Farm Supply Stores
- Financial Institutions
- General Aviation
- General Public
- Hobby Shops
- Home Improvement
- Hotels/Motels
- Internet Cafes
- Shopping Malls
- Martial Arts/Paintball
- Mass Transportation
- Military Surplus
- Peroxide Explosives
- Recognizing Sleepers
- Rental Cars
- Rental Properties
- Rental Trucks
- Storage Facilities
- Tattoo Shops
Fiscal Year 2011 Grant Awards
Several thousand applications are received each fiscal year for the grant programs managed by the Office of Justice Programs. Grants are awarded on a rolling basis. Awards will be made and posted to the Web site by September 30, 2011. Buy book as low as 40 cents
Fiscal Year 2011 Grant Awards Office of Justice Programs' program grants funded through the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2010, Public Law 111-117. Click here to view the awards ordered by state, and here to view the awards ordered by solicitation title. [the smaller state of SC had its palm greased with $26+ million - - PA got $78+million!]
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Department of Homeland Security to Run Suspicious Activity Reporting Ads at Walmart Checkouts
Several thousand applications are received each fiscal year for the grant programs managed by the Office of Justice Programs. Grants are awarded on a rolling basis. Awards will be made and posted to the Web site by September 30, 2011. Buy book as low as 40 cents
Fiscal Year 2011 Grant Awards Office of Justice Programs' program grants funded through the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2010, Public Law 111-117. Click here to view the awards ordered by state, and here to view the awards ordered by solicitation title. [the smaller state of SC had its palm greased with $26+ million - - PA got $78+million!]
Related posts:
Department of Homeland Security to Run Suspicious Activity Reporting Ads at Walmart Checkouts
- Terrorist Financing, Foreign Corruption Suspicious Activity Reporting Rises in 2010
- DHS Partners with Faith-Based Organizations to Promote Suspicious Activity Reporting
- Washington, D.C. Police Launch Suspicious Activity Reporting Website “iWatch DC”
- DHS Partners With NHL to Promote Suspicious Activity Reporting
- DHS Partners with NCAA to Promote Suspicious Activity Reporting
- Rep. Peter King’s Suspicious Activity Reporting Protection Act
- DHS Releases Television PSAs to Promote Suspicious Activity Reporting