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Miss. National Guard recruiters relocate after Tennessee shootin

The United States Army has warned military recruiters to treat the growing presence of armed citizens congregating around military recruiting centers across the country as a security threat. The gunman who opened fire at two military facilities in Chattanooga was identified as 24-year-old Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez.

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Combat veteran and reservist Andrew Huffman says it’s a smart move.

Maj. General Gregory Vadnais, commander of Michigan’s National Guard, said Tuesday that active-shooter training is increasing, and he intends to strengthen recruiting centers, according to the Associated Press.

The governor said Guard members who do not carry weapons should get them and obtain expedited concealed weapon permits, if necessary.

He hopes it’ll help prevent attacks like one last week in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

The North Carolina National Guard recruiting office in Cary Towne Center now has armed military police officers to protect the office.

“What happened last Thursday is a direct result of our military here at home not being able to arm themselves”, said McIntire.

Asked today whether he plans to upgrade security at Minnesota National Guard recruiting facilities, Dayton told reporters that he’s sure those policies are being reviewed.

She declined to comment on the actions taken by citizens in Richland County and said her thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families in Tennessee.

Several people had stopped by to take pictures of the group throughout the day, and some had even given them food and beverages, Cooper said.

LT Justin Phillips with the Department says, “It really comes down to our leadership’s decision and further more we really try not to discuss the level of security and how we implement security measures for the safety of our guard members”. That’s why Saturday, Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the Texas National Guard to have armed men or women at military facilities in the state.

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“If it makes them feel better as American citizens and they’re not doing anything illegal, then I’m all for it”, he said.

Armed citizens stand guard at recruiting center following Tennessee shootings.                      WEWS