
Lansing, MI – Recognizing warning signs and taking action to report suspicious behavior are the key messages of the Michigan State Police’s new public awareness campaign aimed at educating people on how to potentially ‘Stop a Plot.’
The ‘Stop a Plot’ campaign includes a new webpage that details the warning signs and risk factors to look for, as well as ways to submit confidential tips and resources to help someone who might be at risk. The PSA is below:
If you have information that could prevent an act of violence, Stop a Plot. Speak up. Tips can be reported online or by calling 1-800-MICH-Tip at any time.
Criminal activities or potential harm directed at students, school employees or schools can be reported using OK2SAY. The project is funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships.
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