Homeland Security officials have no plans to change the terror alert level ahead of the Fourth of July holiday weekend but said on Thursday they were working with police to ensure heightened security for large gatherings. “Based upon current assessments of threats, at this time the department has no plans to raise the threat level for the Fourth of July holiday,” Department of Homeland Security spokesman Brian Roehrkasse said. But he said the department was working with state and local law enforcement officials to make sure there was heightened security for the large public gatherings and celebrations during the holiday weekend. Full Story
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