Law enforcement on alert for retaliation after U.S. strikes in Iran - NBC News
U.S. law enforcement agencies are on heightened alert following American military strikes on Iran, working alongside intelligence agencies to monitor and prevent potential retaliatory threats on domestic soil. Authorities have increased patrols at sensitive locations, including houses of worship and diplomatic sites, as a precautionary measure.
Law enforcement on alert for retaliation after U.S. strikes in Iran
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Law enforcement is on alert tonight after U.S. strikes on Iran. They are working with intelligence agencies to thwart any potential threats at home, at stepping up patrols at sensitive areas like houses of worship and diplomatic sites. NBC News’ Valerie Castro reports.March 1, 2026
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