Bowser, DC Police React to US Strike on Iran
- The US military carried out airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan on June 21, marking its first direct involvement alongside Israel.
- The strikes followed ongoing Israeli airstrikes since June 13 and were ordered by President Trump without congressional authorization, prompting mixed reactions and rising regional tensions.
- In response, major US cities such as Washington DC, New York, and Los Angeles increased security measures around places of worship, community centers, and government buildings, while advising the public to remain alert amid possible retaliatory actions.
- Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei cautioned that Americans should anticipate more severe damage than ever before, while President Trump declared on social media that any Iranian counterattack would face a response with significantly greater force than the recent strikes.
- Heightened security measures and intelligence coordination across US law enforcement suggest continued monitoring as fears of broader regional conflict and retaliatory attacks persist.
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Bowser, DC police react to US strike on Iran
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and the D.C. police department are updating residents after the United States attacked three nuclear sites in Iran. Bowser said city officials are monitoring the attacks and the potential impact to the D.C. area. She asked residents that if they see something, “say something.” Following the strikes in Iran, I have been briefed on our coordination with federal partners regarding efforts to assess threats and protect Wash…
Major American Cities Increasing Law Enforcement Presence Following Strikes Against Iran’s Nuclear Sites
Major American cities, including New York City, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles, are on high alert following the air strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities. “We’re tracking the situation unfolding in Iran. Out of an abundance of caution, we’re deploying additional resources to religious, cultural, and diplomatic sites across NYC and coordinating with our federal partners. We’ll continue to monitor for any potential impact to NYC,” NYPD state…
Major US cities go on high alert following Trump's military strike on Iran
Major cities across the United States heightened security measures in response to President Donald Trump’s airstrikes targeting three nuclear sites in Iran. The strikes, described by Trump as a “spectacular military success,” have raised fears of potential retaliatory attacks, prompting increased police presence and vigilance in urban centers like New York City and Washington, D.C. […]

U.S. cities on high alert after U.S. bombs Iran
(The Center Square) – Major U.S. cities are preparing for potential violence after the U.S. late Saturday bombed nuclear sites across Iran.
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