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PUBLIC RELATIONS UNIT

October 31, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact Information: PolicePRUnit@slcgov.com

Media Request Form: https://slcpd.com/mediarequest/

SLCPD Releases Public Safety Statement Ahead of Election Day 2024

SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City Police Department (SLCPD) is working with federal, state, county, and other local officials to coordinate appropriate resources to help facilitate safety and operational continuity during Election Week 2024 and beyond.

The SLCPD is prepared to have a proactive, careful, and vigilant approach on Election Day.

People engaging in violence or property destruction will be investigated, subject to arrest, and criminal charges will be referred to prosecutors.

There are no specific or known threats related to the election or post-election events in Salt Lake City.

The SLCPD is preparing and coordinating with multiple agencies at all levels to help enhance public safety during this period.

In the days, weeks, and months leading up to the 2024 election, the SLCPD has taken proactive steps to increase training and operational readiness. The SLCPD has modified its staffing position around Election Day and is prepared to respond to any level of crisis to restore stability and safety.

Community members are urged to report anything suspicious by immediately calling 9-1-1.

The SLCPD will continue to receive real-time information from local, regional, and national law enforcement that will help guide the department in responding to unfolding incidents.

The SLCPD supports and prioritizes First Amendment activities. However, criminal behavior will not be tolerated.

The SLCPD and its partners will monitor events closely.

Examples of criminal behavior that will not be tolerated include, but are not limited to:

  • Assaults
  • Blocking access to public buildings and/or election interference
  • Blocking streets or vehicular traffic, especially on freeways or major roads, which poses significant safety risks
  • Criminal mischief and/or damaging property
  • Intimidation
  • Reckless burning / arson
  • Unlawful possession or use of weapons

The SLCPD is committed to helping ensure public safety and will take all necessary actions to protect our community.

 

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