Committeeâs âgrave concerns about the unacceptable risk to public safety remain unaddressed,â RNC counsel Todd Steggerda wrote.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has accused the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) of failing to address security issues ahead of the partyâs convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this summer where planned protests are set to take place.
The RNC counsel again called on officials to move a designated protest area, near the conventionâs security perimeter around the Fiserv Forum, just one block over.
Despite the RNCâs âgood faith effortsâ over the last four weeks to work with the Secret Service to resolve the âcritical flaw with the Security Perimeterâ at the convention, the committeeâs âgrave concerns about the unacceptable risk to public safety remain unaddressed,â Mr. Steggerda wrote.
âRather than dissipating, the overall security climate has worsened significantly over the past month of the USSSâs inaction,â he continued. âYour failure to act now to prevent these unnecessary and certain risks will imperil tens of thousands of Convention attendees, inexcusably forcing them into close proximity to the currently planned First Amendment Zone.â
The RNCâs counsel noted that the current designated protest area at the convention, set to take place between July 15-18 in Milwaukee, will âheighten rather than obviate or diffuse tensions and confrontation, creating an increased and untenable risk of violence.â
Moving it one block over, he said, will âbalance the multiple concrete, specific, and well-founded national security and public safety risksâ and âensure the rights of peaceful protest and assembly within sight and sound of the convention.â
âWith less than two months before the Convention and even less time before the USSS finalizes the plan, it is imperative you take personal and immediate steps to fix this unacceptable flaw in the design of the Security Perimeter,â Mr. Steggerda wrote.
âThe criticality of the situation demands that you immediately provide the appropriate mandate and delegated authority to your team to adjust the Security Perimeter to alleviate these risks,â he concluded.
The Epoch Times has contacted the Secret Service for comment.
Police later identified the man as Max Azzarello, 37, who was a resident of St. Augustine, Florida.
He was taken to hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries, police said.
Speaking at a press conference following the incident, NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey said the force planned to reassess security with its federal partners.
On Wednesday, the RNCâs headquarters in Washington were temporarily placed under lockdown after vials of blood addressed to President Donald Trump were sent to the building.
A hazmat team was called to the scene to investigate the matter.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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