Jacksonville mayor says level of security and resources for GOP convention are inadequate
The mayor of Jacksonville, Fla., on Tuesday backed up Duval County Sheriff Mike Williamss assessment that the security plans for the Republican National Convention are inadequate, saying that he needed reassurance that law enforcement would have the necessary resources to secure the convention.
Any event, anything we put on in the city of Jacksonville, I have to have my sheriff telling me it can be done, Lenny Curry, a Republican who is also involved in planning the August convention, told reporters on a video call Tuesday.
Curry said that he needed Williams to assure him that he has the resources he needs and that it can be done in a safe and responsible way.
Currys remarks came a day after Williams said that he had not yet seen an adequate security plan for the convention and that the existing proposal is not achievable right now.
Curry did not say specifically what needed to be done to quell law enforcements concerns about the convention, but said that there was a common interest in obtaining the resources needed for the law enforcement.
The scramble for a security plan only adds to the challenges convention planners face as they barrel toward the Aug. 24-27 gathering in Jacksonville. Florida has experienced an explosion of coronavirus cases in recent weeks, adding more cases to its tally in the last week than any other state.
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