U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria to receive additional security in Norfolk after receiving threats
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Amid threats of violence, Rep. Elaine Luria will likely receive an additional security detail of off-duty sheriffs deputies.
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U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria likely to receive additional security in Norfolk after receiving threats
The need for security comes after U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria has received threats while serving on the high-profile Jan. 6 committee.
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U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria to receive additional security in Norfolk after receiving threats
By Katie King
The Virginian-Pilot Sep 13, 2022 at 11:03 pm
Amid threats of violence, Rep. Elaine Luria will receive an additional security detail of off-duty sheriffs deputies. ... The Norfolk City Council voted Tuesday night to accept up to $68,000 from U.S. Capitol Police to pay deputies as independent contractors to provide protection for the Democratic congresswoman, who lives in Norfolk. ... The need for security comes after Luria has received threats while serving on a high-profile committee investigating the January 2021 insurrection at the Capitol and former President Donald Trumps actions leading up to it, said Lurias communications director, Jayce Genco.
She and her family have been subjected to threats of violence as people continue to perpetuate dangerous election lies and conspiracy theories, Genco said. Threats of violence against anyone is reprehensible, and its unfortunate that standing up for the truth in America today means risking the health and safety of you and your family.
Its unclear how many deputies would protect Luria at a given time and whether theyd only provide security when shes in town. Genco declined to provide details. ... He also declined to elaborate on the threats that Luria has received or to discuss what security Luria already has in place.
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Threats of political violence are increasing nationwide with women and minorities often bearing the brunt of it, said Amanda Wintersieck, associate professor of political science at Virginia Commonwealth University. ... Republicans and Democrats should be able to hold different views while still both accepting basic facts and respecting the cornerstones of democracy, Wintersieck said. ... But she said political polarization combined with false claims of election fraud from the former president have made it easier for some to dehumanize politicians they oppose. ... This is a really grave threat to democracy, she said.
This story has been updated with a vote from Norfolks Tuesday night City Council meeting.
Katie King, katie.king@virginiamedia.com