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ATF Boston urges increased vigilance for Massachusetts and Rhode Island Houses of Worship amid rising arson incidents 

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In light of a recent increase in arson incidents over the past six months targeting Houses of Worship, in Franklin, MA, Kingston, MA and Woonsocket, RI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, in collaboration with local law enforcement, urges all religious institutions to take enhanced security measures to protect their congregations and facilities. While there are currently no specific threats, ATF and local authorities recommend vigilance and proactive steps to prevent potential incidents. 

Recommended Security Measures for Houses of Worship:  

1. Enhance Surveillance and Security Systems: Ensure security cameras are functional and positioned to monitor all entrances, exits, and parking areas. Consider upgrading lighting around the premises. 

2. Engage with Local Law Enforcement and ATF: Maintain open communication with local police and ATF, report any suspicious activity immediately, and explore options for regular patrols in the area. 

3. Restrict Facility Access: Limit access to certain areas, especially during off-hours or when unmonitored, to minimize potential risks. 

4. Raise Awareness Among Congregation Members: Encourage congregants to stay alert, report unusual activity, and support one another in staying vigilant. 

5. Review and Update Emergency Plans: Ensure that emergency procedures, including evacuation plans, are current and that key staff know how to contact emergency responders promptly. 

Community leaders, clergy, and facility managers are encouraged to reach out with any questions or concerns to help ensure the safety and well-being of their congregations. 

Anyone with information about the arson is encouraged to call ATF’s toll-free, 24-hour hotline at 1-888-ATF-FIRE (1-888-283-3473); or Arson Watch Reward Program at 800-682-9229. 

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