Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was anyone within their line of sight Latino-looking?
Absolutely. Lots of people ride the train.
And no arrests? OK. They were there for a different reason, then.
I guess, but what?? As a commuter, I need to know if there is an actual threat they are investigating.
What would you do with the information?
Anonymous wrote:What agency was it? I’m guessing Federal Protective Services? Were they wearing a normal looking police uniform?
Something like this?
https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/styles/large_card/public/2023-03/FPS%20Card%20%234%20Hiring.jpg.webp?itok=CGi-loyg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was anyone within their line of sight Latino-looking?
Absolutely. Lots of people ride the train.
And no arrests? OK. They were there for a different reason, then.
I guess, but what?? As a commuter, I need to know if there is an actual threat they are investigating.
Anonymous wrote:The point is intimidation, to spread fear. It worked, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was anyone within their line of sight Latino-looking?
Absolutely. Lots of people ride the train.
And no arrests? OK. They were there for a different reason, then.
I guess, but what?? As a commuter, I need to know if there is an actual threat they are investigating.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was anyone within their line of sight Latino-looking?
Absolutely. Lots of people ride the train.
And no arrests? OK. They were there for a different reason, then.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was anyone within their line of sight Latino-looking?
Absolutely. Lots of people ride the train.
Anonymous wrote:Was anyone within their line of sight Latino-looking?