The FBI Campaign Communities Against Terrorism is aimed at educating hobby shop owners and the industry on the Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities Related to Hobby Shops.
What Should I Consider Suspicious?
Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities Related to Hobby Shops
Be part of the solution.
Require valid ID from all new
customers.
Keep records of purchases.
Talk to customers, ask questions, and
listen to and observe their responses.
Watch for people and actions that are out
of place.
Make note of suspicious statements,
people, and/or vehicles.
If something seems wrong, notify law
enforcement authorities.
Do not jeopardize your safety or the safety
of others.
Preventing terrorism is a community effort.
By learning what to look for, you can make a
positive contribution in the fight against
terrorism. The partnership between the
community and law enforcement is
essential to the success of anti-terrorism
efforts.
Some of the activities, taken individually,
could be innocent and must be examined by
law enforcement professionals in a larger
context to determine whether there is a basis
to investigate. The activities outlined on this
handout are by no means all-inclusive but
have been compiled from a review of terrorist
events over several years.
• Demonstrating unusual interest in remote-controlled aircraft.
• Demonstrating interest that does not seem genuine.
• Inquiring about remote controls and model aircraft payload
capacity and maximum range.
• Inquiring about learning to fly expensive giant-scale aircraft
without first learning to fly small-scale aircraft.
• Possessing little knowledge of activity for which the purchase
is intended.
• Exhibiting unusual interest or specific interest in rocket motors
or igniters.
• Demonstrating no interest or enthusiasm for the hobby or
sport.
• Shoplifting or purchasing
Large quantity of model aircraft fuel.
Several large aircraft, engines, or transmitters.
Model rocket motor igniters without adequate knowledge.
Large quantity of paintball equipment and supplies with
very little information about local paintball activities.
• Using cash for large transactions or a credit card in someone
else’s name.
It is important to remember that just because someone’s speech,
actions, beliefs, appearance, or way of life is different, it does not
mean that he or she is suspicious.
Communiittiies Agaiinstt Terroriism
What Should I Do?
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FEDERAL BUREAU
OF INVESTIGATION OFFICE
This project was supported by Grant Number 2007-MU-BX-K002, awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Each indictor listed above, is by
itself, lawful conduct or behavior and may also constitute the exercise of rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. In addition, there may be a wholly innocent explanation for conduct or behavior that
appears suspicious in nature. For this reason, no single indicator should be the sole basis for law enforcement action. The totality of behavioral indicators and other relevant circumstances should be
evaluated when considering any law enforcement response or action.
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