Obama inaugural avoids security woes: The Swamp
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Chicago Tribune

Vague Somali terrorist threat fails to materialize

Posted January 20, 2009 6:35 PM
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by Josh Meyer

The swearing-in of Barack Obama came off without a security-related hitch today, but underneath the calm veneer, federal authorities were intensively investigating a report that a group of Somalia-based militants wanted to launch some kind of inauguration-related attack.

Secret Service officials anxiously oversaw what was by far the largest-ever security operation for a presidential inauguration, marshaling the forces of several dozen federal, state and local law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

Their biggest white-knuckle moment: when the new president and First Lady Michele Obama exited their heavily fortified limousine and walked along long stretches of Pennsylvania Avenue on their way from the U.S. Capitol to the White House.

As they strolled, government counter-snipers patrolled the rooftops overhead and hyper-alert Secret Service fanned out around them, scouring parade viewers often more than a dozen deep for the glint of a handgun or some other kind of weapon.

The biggest concerned was whether the crowds would get unruly.

``The crowd has been well-behaved. No problems,'' said Sgt. Ernesto Celaya of the San Antonio, Texas Police Department, as he and 60 of his brown-uniformed men and women faced the crowd along one portion of the parade route.

The day's responsibilities for most security officers ended at 4:39 p.m. when the Obamas walked under the white awning and entered the White House. But for others, it will continue, as authorities search for any indication that the Somalia-based threat was real.

Russ Knocke, chief spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security, said authorities were taking the threat very seriously, but that it was ``of limited specificity and uncertain credibility.''

Knocke said the FBI, the Secret Service and other Department of Homeland Security agencies and the intelligence community were investigating and analyzing recently received information ``about a potential threat on Inauguration Day.''

``Authorities at all levels are vigorously pursuing any lead relating to this threat information,'' Knocke said of the ``intelligence bulletin'' that first went out to local, state and federal agencies on Monday night. ``The Transition Team has been briefed and is fully integrated into the process.''

One federal law enforcement official said the threat involved individuals affiliated with al Shabaab, a radical Islamist extremist group that is active in Somalia. In recent years, U.S. authorities have become concerned that U.S.-based Somalians are traveling to Somalia to fight with al Shabaab and other extremists there against U.S.-ally Ethiopia.

The threat information came from an individual overseas whose credibility has not been established, and indicated that extremists ``might attempt to travel to the United States in an attempt to do something in the inauguration time period,'' said the law enforcement official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the classified nature of the threat reporting.

The official said the threat did not specify Washington D.C. and could apply to numerous inauguration-related festivities around the country, and that there was no indication that anyone connected with the threat has even tried to enter the United States.

Faye Fiore, Tom Hamburger and David Wood contributed to this article.

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Comments

I hope this is the last exposure to a large crowd for quite some time.

There will always be those Tim McVeigh types out there.


Nice job to the Secret Service and all of the other police agencies who helped out on this special day! Keep up the good work!


Over 2,000,000 people in attendance and not a single arrest.


Re: Somalia-based militant

I find your report regarding the threat from this so called Somalia-based militant very hard to believe and should that be the case, then why non of the other media channels did not report this threat?

As a Somali Citizen, all Somalis are very supportive of the Obama presidency and Somalis hope he could be the one to help them find peace once again.

I hope Barack Hussein Obama will help the Somalis find peace in this world.


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