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Bratton: NYPD Is Preparing for Paris-Style Attacks

ISIS is believed to have used Sony's PlayStation 4 game console to coordinate the attacks. "We, law enforcement, can't see them. The have so many new elements coming at us so quickly we are moving really very fast to stay ahead of these developments," Bratton said.

November 16, 2015

Police Commissioner William  Bratton responded to the  Paris attacks  by reassuring New Yorkers that the NYPD is preparing for a similar type of attack here. "We still remain the number one terrorist target in the world, we believe," he told  ABC 7  yesterday. ISIS is a highly organized and efficient terror group that has "surpassed Al Qaeda in their capabilities," he says, whose "vulnerability is minimal."

On  Morning Joe  Monday, he scolded Silicon Valley for encryption policies that shut out law enforcement. "They need to work with us right now," Bratton said of the manufacturers of such software. "In many respects, they are working against us." ISIS is  believed to have used  Sony's PlayStation 4 game console to coordinate the attacks. "We, law enforcement, can't see them. The have so many new elements coming at us so quickly we are moving really very fast to stay ahead of these developments," Bratton said.

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New York Magazine reports he said the department will be training to respond to ISIS's multipronged attack strategy , and are looking into ways to contain terrorists strapped with explosives. "You have to go in because they are going to kill the hostages, that this is not hostage taking for negotiations hostage taking, hostage taking for the effect and murder," Bratton told ABC7.

This weekend, the NYPD deployed counter-terrorism units  across the city conducting bag searches  at major subway stations and even the Giants game; plus, a surge in the number of patrol officers across the city, a strong offense, he says, is still the best way to prevent future attacks.


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