State urges Marion County judge to dismiss lawsuit challenging Oregon’s anti-terrorism fusion center

On Thursday, a state attorney urged a Marion County court to dismiss a lawsuit against Oregon’s anti-terrorism center that gathers and provides police with intelligence.

Special Assistant Attorney General Jon W. Monson said that the lawsuit, which was brought on behalf of environmental justice advocates, seeks to close the center due to concerns about potential future injuries.

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