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This is our Government, shouldn't we as citizens report the fact that 535 Congressmen and Women no longer represent we the people! I'll probably get a phone call or a knock on my door, but I'm getting extremely bothered by a representative government no longer representing me. Maybe we all should file reports and actually get the DHS involved in the scam our Corporate government has become. Kick it around, a crazy idea or the actual way to clean up the corruption, a National Security risk to everyday citizens!

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Report Suspicious Activity
What You Need To Know

Prompt and detailed reporting of suspicious activities can help prevent violent crimes or terrorist attacks. If you see suspicious activity, please report it to your local police department. Local law enforcement officers can respond quickly. Once they assess the situation, they can obtain additional support.

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Citizens should always call local law enforcement. If you see something suspicious, please call local law enforcement.

If there is a life threatening emergency, please call 911.

When reporting suspicious activity, it is helpful to give the most accurate description possible, including:

Brief description of the activity
Date, time and location of the activity
Physical identifiers of anyone you observed
Descriptions of vehicles
Information about where people involved in suspicious activities may have gone
Your name and contact information (optional)
Behind the scenes there is an active national strategy for information sharing. The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI) is a collaborative effort led by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Bureau of Justice Assistance, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement partners.

This initiative provides law enforcement with another tool to help prevent terrorism and other terrorism-related crime by establishing a national capacity for gathering, documenting, processing, analyzing, and sharing SAR information.

The NSI is a standardized process—including stakeholder outreach, privacy protections, training, and facilitation of technology—for identifying and reporting suspicious activity in jurisdictions across the country and also serves as the unified focal point for sharing SAR information.

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Nationwide SAR Initiative
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Remember you can report on suspicious activities anonymously. If you see suspicious activity, please report it to your local police department. If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.

DHS also has other reporting avenues for reporting incidents such as chemical security concerns, cyber-security matters, immigration or customs violations, oil or chemical spills or suspected criminal or terrorist activity.

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How to Report Incidents


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