This DAP highlights – Neo-Nazis in Ohio and faith-based organizations targeted by multiple ransomware gangs. DAP also has More Faith-Based Stories and Select All-Hazard Stories. These updates are shared to help raise the situational awareness of Faith-Based organizations to best defend against and mitigate the impacts from all-hazards threats including physical security, cybersecurity, and natural disasters.
Faith-Based Daily Awareness Post 26 September 2023
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Faith-Based Security Headlines
These updates are shared to help raise the situational awareness of Faith-Based organizations to best defend against,and mitigate the impacts from all-hazards threats including physical security, cybersecurity, and natural disasters.
VA man who made threats against church arrested after showing up to Sunday service armed with gun, knives
A tragedy was averted at a house of worship in a suburb of Washington, DC. The successful outcome of the incident involved a suspicious activity report by a citizen, law enforcement in three different counties in two states, and the church’s security team.
A person in Maryland notified a Maryland police department of suspicious social media posts made by 35-year-old Rui Jiang. The Maryland police department notified the Virginia police department where Jiang lived. It was determined that Jang’s vague threats included a church in a different Virginia county. Information on his car was relayed to the county police department where the church was located, leading to Jiang’s arrest.
Fox 5 – Washington, DC reported:
“A multi-agency police effort led to the arrest of a man they say showed up to Sunday morning services at a church in Haymarket armed with a gun and several knives.
Around 10:15 a.m. on Sept. 24, police responded to Park Valley Church where they arrested 35-year-old Rui Jiang. Jiang was found to be in possession of a loaded handgun along with an additional magazine, folding knife and a folding “credit card” style knife.
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“Law enforcement credits the concerned citizen who contacted police regarding these suspicious online postings, joint law enforcement efforts from multiple police agencies, and the staff of Park Valley Church for their vigilance. We encourage everyone to see something, say something,” Prince William County police said in a statement.”
The BullRunNow.com reported that:
“An off-duty, uniformed Prince William County police officer working a detail assignment at the church located the unoccupied vehicle belonging to the accused in the parking lot.
At around the same time, staff at the church were monitoring a suspicious person who was determined to be the accused who was on the premises. The off-duty officer and church staff coordinated and detained the accused near the entrance without incident.”
WTOP News reported that:
“Not knowing about the threat at the time, Pastor Barry White said as Sunday services went on, his security team was already keeping a close eye on Jiang because he entered the church wearing all black clothing and black sunglasses.
“It was a rainy day; you didn’t really need to wear sunglasses and the fact that he was wearing them and wearing them inside the building … our guys flagged that right off the bat,” White said.”
Analyst Comments:
FB-ISAO members will find some good member observations in FB-ISAO Slack.
Yesterday, September 25 was If You See Something, Say Something® #SeeSayDay. The timing of this incident shows the importance of immediately reporting something suspicious. This report had to travel though three local law enforcement agencies to bring about the arrest of the would be attacker while he was inside the targeted church.
A concerned citizen reporting suspicious activity to the authorities, law enforcement coordination across multiple jurisdictions, and robust house of worship security prevented a tragedy from occurring.
Information on the See Something, Say Something campaign can be found here.
Citizens and Faith-Based Organizations should know their local, regional, and state tip lines and suspicious activity reporting (SAR) processes.
The FBI also has an online tip form at Electronic Tip Form.
The following resources are available from DHS’ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and other federal partners:
- Mitigating Attacks on Houses of Worship – Security Guide (cisa.gov)
- Protecting Places of Worship: Six Steps to Enhance Security Against Targeted Violence (cisa.gov)
- Security of Soft Targets and Crowded Places-Resources Guide.
- First Responder Toolbox: Reporting Suspicious Activity – Critical for Terrorism Prevention
As always, FB-ISAO’s website has valuable resources at Resource Library – FB-ISAO (faithbased-isao.org).
White House Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships – 9/29 Invitation: Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships Engagement Call.
You are invited to join the next Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships call on Friday, September 29, at 12:30 pm EST. Friday’s call will feature several special guests. More information to come. You can register for the call below.
Date: Friday, September 29th, 2023
Time: 12:30 PM ET
Register HERE
Weekly Security Sprint EP 35. Yes, Virginia, Jen is a big deal, plus security planning, scams, threat TTPs, and more!
The Gate 15 Security Sprint is a weekly rundown of the week’s notable all-hazards security news, risks, and threats, as well as some of the key focus areas for organizations to consider behind the headlines. Gate 15 team members discuss physical security, cybersecurity, natural hazards, health threats and other issues across the all-hazards threat environment.
In this week’s Security Sprint, Dave and Andy talk about:
- CISA: New Product – Protecting Houses of Worship: Perimeter Security Considerations Infographic
- Selected faith-based reports
- TikTok Shoplifting Threats
- Jen Walker, Superstar, and Ransomware Resilience
- Private Public Partnership
- Key Takeaways from the 2023 Security Summit Hosted at the Fortinet Championship
- Morocco disaster scams & misinformation on social media
The above Gate 15 Weekly Security Sprint website also provides links to many security-related items of interest.
More Faith-Based Stories
UT: Herriman police investigate break-ins at 22 Latter-day Saint churches and LDS Churches in Utah Hit with Rash of Burglaries, More Than 20 Within a Week
MA: Hate graffiti reported at Armenian church in Watertown
CA: Antisemitic Flyers Found Outside Homes in San Luis Obispo and CAIR-LA Condemns Antisemitic Flyers Distributed at Homes in San Luis Obispo on Yom Kippur
ME: Man arrested, woman summonsed in recent church vandalism, thefts in Lewiston
Technology To Keep Churches Safe
Azerbaijan unleashes military strikes against Armenian Christians in Nagorno-Karabakh
Suspected arson attack severely damages mosque in south-eastern Sweden
Video of Sikh leader’s killing shows coordinated attack
Indians in Canada flag temple vandalism, ‘inaction’ of Trudeau government
Nazi graffiti sprayed on Sydney home on eve of holiest Jewish day
Israel: Protests Against Gender-segregated Prayers
CAIR Expresses Solidarity with U.S., Canadian Sikh Community, Condemns Indian Government
Select All-Hazards Stories
New CISA Cybersecurity Awareness Program to educate all Americans on how to stay secure online. TODAY, Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 3:00pm EST. Livestream link HERE.
Bridging the gender gap in the public sector
US officials investigating after Molotov cocktail thrown at Cuban Embassy in Washington
Research Warns White Supremacists Are Building a Shadow Militia
Haunted by Regret: What the Boston Marathon Bomber’s Friend Reveals About the Path to Radicalization
4 Elements of Facility Risk Assessments
DHS: Preparing for the Unlikely
Voting Equipment Giants Team Up For Security
Unsettled Northwest; Soggy Florida and Ohio Valley National Weather Service
Free COVID test kits are back: Here’s how to get yours
COVID Map Shows 12 States With Most New Hospital Admissions
Misinformation Monitor – September 2023. X’s Unchecked Propaganda
Halcyon Last Week in Ransomware: 09.25.23
1-15 August 2023 Cyber Attacks Timeline
More Security-focused Content
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