wsbtv.com
April 24, 2013
Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss told Channel 2 Action News late Tuesday
afternoon that a law enforcement agency may have had information in advance of
the Boston bombings that wasn’t properly shared.
“There now appears that may have been some evidence that was obtained by one
of the law enforcement agencies that did not get shared in a way that it could
have been. If that turns out to be the case, then we have to determine whether
or not that would have made a difference,” Chambliss said.
Though Chambliss would not get into specifics on the information or whether
or not the bombing could have been prevented, he told Channel 2 Action News that
they will find out if someone dropped the ball.
“Information sharing between agencies is critical. And we created the
Department of Homeland Security to supervise that. We created the National
Counter Terrorism Center to be the collection point for all of this information,
and we’re going to get to the bottom of whether or not somebody along the way
dropped the ball on some information and did not share it in a way that it
should have been shared.”
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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