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Secret Service says Obama rally was secure
Feb. 22, 2008
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (UPI) -- The U.S. Secret Service Friday denied reports
that security measures at a recent Barack Obama rally in Texas were relaxed
or deviated from established plans.
Secret Service spokesman Eric Zahren said there was no order from the Secret
Service to stop screening people going to the Obama rally Wednesday at
Dallas's Reunion Arena. He said that the event's security plans didn't
involve having each participant pass through a magnetometer, as may be the
case at other events.
The Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram reported that some police at the event
expressed concern about people not passing through metal detectors.
"Any allegations to the fact that we had suspended screening or deviated
from the original security plan would be entirely inaccurate," Zahren said.
Obama, D-Ill., spoke before some 17,000 supporters at the rally ahead of the
March 4 primary election in Texas. There were no security-related incidents.