How Minnesota law enforcement is responding to Paris attacks

Minnesota law enforcement released the following statements in response to questions about their security measures in place following the deadly string of terrorist attacks in Paris.

FBI in Minneapolis

“The FBI in Minneapolis is monitoring the situation in France.  We will, of course, continue to work with our state & local law enforcement partners moving forward.”

Kyle Loven
Chief Division Counsel
FBI Minneapolis

Minneapolis police

"We do not discuss staffing. We are monitoring local, regional and national events and are prepared to respond as necessary."

TSA

“As the President noted this evening, the attacks tonight in Paris are not just attacks on the people of France, but attacks on all of humanity and the universal values we share.

The Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are closely monitoring events in Paris and we are in contact with our counterparts in the region. At this time, we know of no specific or credible threats of an attack on the U.S. homeland of the type that occurred in Paris tonight.

As we do regularly, and out of an abundance of caution, DHS and the FBI are consulting with state and local law enforcement. We are also in communication with relevant private sector organizations to advise them of what we know, and to hear from them about security precautions they may take.

Americans should mourn the loss of all those killed in Paris tonight, and we stand together with the French people in the fight against terrorism and extremism.”

Secretary Jeh C. Johnson