Crime & Safety
‘No Credible Threats’ Of Violence In Boston Ahead Of Biden’s Inauguration, Officials Say
"However, as we all know, intelligence can change by the second."

BOSTON — Both the FBI and Boston city officials said Thursday that there are currently “no credible threats” of violence in the area ahead of President-Elect Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration next week.
The FBI alerted authorities across the country earlier this week that groups are calling for the “storming” of courthouses in all 50 states if President Donald Trump is removed from office before Inauguration Day. FBI Boston Special Agent Joseph Bonavolonta also said he was a on a recent phone call where the FBI director spoke to police chiefs nationwide about preparations for any possible violence.
“As of right now we are not in receipt of any substantiated or credible information with respect to violence associated around any of our four state capitals or any other federal buildings,” said Bonavolonta, whose division covers Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Rhode Island. “However, as we all know, intelligence can change by the second.”
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