U.S. Security Heightened Following Killing of Bin Laden
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Security was heightened across the U.S. and at government installations worldwide following President Barack Obama’s announcement last night that al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces.
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly ordered increased police presence in the subway system during this morning’s rush hours, and directed all officers to “remain alert,” said Paul Browne, a spokesman for the department.