Resolution on Attempted Attack in Times Square
May 5th, 2010 by KarinaToday, the House passed a resolution recognizing the vigilance and response of the people of New York and local, state, and federal law enforcement personnel in the foiled terrorist attack in Times Square on Saturday night:
Expressing support for the vigilance and prompt response of the citizens of New York City, the New York Police Department, the New York Police Department Bomb Squad, the Fire Department of New York, other first responders, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Customs and Border Protection, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the New York Joint Terrorism Task Force, the Bridgeport Police Department, Detective Bureau, Patrol Division, and other law enforcement agencies in Connecticut to the attempted terrorist attack in Times Square on May 1, 2010, their exceptional professionalism and investigative work following the attempted attack, and their consistent commitment to preparedness for and collective response to terrorism.
Whereas on Saturday, May 1, 2010, an individual drove a vehicle loaded with explosive materials to Times Square in New York City and attempted to detonate a car bomb;
Whereas on the same day, two alert citizens, Mr. Lance Orton and Mr. Duane Jackson, notified the New York Police Department about a suspicious vehicle that was parked on 45th Street in Times Square;
Whereas on the same day, New York City Police Officer Wayne Rhatigan, while patrolling on horse, responded to the reports of a suspicious vehicle and acted swiftly with his colleagues in the New York Police Department and the Fire Department of New York to thwart the detonation of the car bomb;
Whereas New York City first responders safely evacuated hundreds of people from Times Square and responded in a prompt and effective manner, as the result of extensive terrorism preparedness efforts that are supported, in part, by the Department of Homeland Security; and
Whereas in response to the Times Square incident, the Transportation Security Administration has enhanced ongoing efforts to increase security on various transportation modes: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives–
(1) commends the actions of Mr. Lance Orton and Mr. Duane Jackson for promptly alerting appropriate authorities about the suspicious vehicle in Times Square on May 1, 2010;
(2) urges all Americans to remain vigilant about potential terrorist or suspicious activity within their own communities and report such activity to the appropriate authorities;
(3) recognizes the New York City Police Department, in particular Police Officer Wayne Rhatigan of Mounted Unit Troop B, the Fire Department of New York, the New York Police Department Bomb Squad, led by Lieutenant Mark Torre and other first responders, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Customs and Border Protection, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the New York Joint Terrorism Task Force, the Bridgeport Police Department, Detective Bureau, Patrol Division, and other law enforcement agencies in Connecticut for their consistent commitment to preparedness for and collective response to terrorism;
(4) recognizes the exceptional professionalism and investigative work by the New York Police Department, the New York Police Department Bomb Squad, the Fire Department of New York, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Customs and Border Protection, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the New York Joint Terrorism Task Force, the Bridgeport Police Department, Detective Bureau, Patrol Division, and other law enforcement agencies in Connecticut in apprehending a suspect only 48 hours following the attempted bombing; and
(5) urges all Federal agencies to continue to work with State, local, and tribal partners to bolster preparedness for and prevention of terrorism.
Speaker Pelosi in support of the resolution:
I thank the gentleman for yielding and thank him for bringing this resolution to the floor so that we can all rise and sing the praises of those in New York whose vigilance and sense of community, whose courage, the courage of our first responders, the professionalism, commitment, and determination of our local, state, and federal law enforcement officers, and the people of New York. We salute them.
They were prepared. They were ready to act. They calmly did what was necessary. And because of their swift action, the people of New York — and the entire nation — remain safe.
I thank Congressmen McMahon, Himes, and Hall and all of our colleagues who have sponsored this resolution, recognizing the bravery and again the vigilance of individuals and officers in New York and Connecticut, as well as the leadership of the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, and the Obama Administration.
In the wake of this foiled terrorist plot, we are inspired by the true character of the American people.
We recall that our country's spirit can always be found in the hearts and deeds of its citizens, people like Lance Orton and Duane Jackson, 'two alert citizens,' – and aren't we fortunate for that? — as this resolution calls them, who notified the NYPD of a suspicious vehicle in Times Square. The whole country learned of their vigilance, their sense of community.
Our country's resolve rests with police officers such as Wayne Rhatigan of the NYPD, who responded immediately to the scene and, with his fellow officers and with the men and women of the New York Fire Department, thwarted the detonation of the car bomb.
Our country's strength remains with first responders, who run into danger when others run out — who safely and promptly evacuated Time Square, protecting those in harm's way.
Our country's determination lies with law enforcement at the local, state, and federal levels, who worked together, pursued leads, and detained the bomber just two days after the attempted attack — never resting until the job was done.
At moments like this, Congress reaffirms our first responsibility as we do each day, Mr. Speaker, as we pledge to protect and defend the constitution of the United States from all enemies foreign and domestic. That responsibility is to protect the American people as well. That is our first responsibility.
As this resolution states, we 'urge all Americans to remain vigilant about potential terrorist or suspicious activity within their own communities.'
We must follow the example of the people of New York who, as President Obama said, 'have reminded us once again of how to live with their heads held high.'
Mr. Hall, in his closing remarks, said that the attempt by this terrorist to instill fear was thwarted. The goal of terrorists is to instill fear. The damage is one thing to them, but instilling fear is really their goal. In that way, in both parts of their attempt, the attempt was thwarted. The violent attack was thwarted, but also, as the President said, we will not be intimidated.
This past weekend, everyday Americans joined our police officers, firefighters, first responders, Homeland Security officials, FBI agents, and other law enforcement personnel as heroes. They are all heroes and we salute them as such on the floor of the House.
Their efforts represent the best in America. Their response serves as an inspiration to us all to stay prepared and do everything we can to keep our great country safe.
Again, I thank Mr. Pascrell for bringing this resolution to the floor, joined in a bipartisan way, in saluting the heroes of New York.
The Speaker echoed President Obama’s remarks, who speaking yesterday said:
…New Yorkers have reminded us once again of how to live with their heads held high. We know that the aim of those who try to carry out these attacks is to force us to live in fear, and thereby amplifying the effects of their attacks — even those that fail. But as Americans, and as a nation, we will not be terrorized. We will not cower in fear. We will not be intimidated. We will be vigilant. We will work together. And we will protect and defend the country we love to ensure a safe and prosperous future for our people. That's what I intend to do as President and that's what we will do as a nation.