NYC, LA on Alert After Calls for Protests Over Israel-Hamas Violence
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New York City Mayor Adams says officials are "deeply disturbed" by calls for violence after Hamas attacks on Israel.
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Adams says there are currently no credible, specific threats against NYC, but officials are anticipating large-scale protests on Friday.
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NY Governor Hochul says state police are on alert, but reiterates there are no active threats to the state.
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The LAPD says there are no specific, credible threats to Los Angeles after calls for global protests on Friday.
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The White House says 27 Americans have been killed in the attacks, 14 are still unaccounted for, and they are working with local authorities regarding protests.