The FBI said Saturday there is no longer a “known imminent threat” to the San Antonio Jewish community after the bureau previously issued a security alert.
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"We also wish to thank our partners at the San Antonio Jewish Federation and Secure Community Network for their continued collaboration in the face of threats to local Jewish communities," he continued."With the immediate threat brought to a resolution, ADL will continue to be in contact with law enforcement, as we have been over the past few days, monitoring the situation."
"Although we recommend staying vigilant and aware of your surroundings at all times, we are pleased to share that the urgency of concern has been lowered," Jewish Federation board Chair Lauren Stanley and President Nehemia Ichilov said in a joint statement.
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