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Mike Rogers said it’s everyone’s responsibility to report suspicious activity

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Former Michigan Congressman and Chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence, Mike Rogers, addressed incredulous activities that require reporting. On the Monday morning Paul W. Smith show, Rogers said people who are not in the construction business yet purchase large amounts of nuts and bolts, suspicious activities in cars, people who own lots of ammunition, and well-armed individuals are considered out of the norm. Rogers said it’s everyone’s responsibility to be on alert and report suspicious activities to the police.