"We take all threats seriously:" FBI investigating ISIS threat at WWE event in Atlanta





ATLANTA — FBI officials have confirmed to WSB-TV they are taking seriously a report about an ISIS threat at a WWE Survivor Series event in Atlanta on Sunday, November 22nd.




The FBI released the following statement to WSB-TV:

"The FBI is aware of reports of an alleged threat that includes an Atlanta, Georgia venue and event.  While we take all threats seriously, we do not have specific or credible information of an attack at this time.  We have, however, made the proper notifications as we continue to work closely with our law enforcement and private sector partners to keep our community safe."


The WWE, Atlanta Hawks and Philips Arena released this joint statement in response to the terror threats:

"Federal, state and local law enforcement authorities have confirmed there is no specific or credible information involving a threat against tomorrow's WWE Survivor Series at Philips Arena. However, WWE and Philips Arena have coordinated with the appropriate agencies and law enforcement, and significantly increased security measures to ensure the safety of all those in attendance, which is our highest priority.

Doors will open at 6 p.m. to help fans avoid any delays in entering the arena due to the additional precautionary security procedures put in place.  Fans are encouraged to take public transportation (MARTA) to the event and are advised that bags will not be permitted in the arena."


Out of an abundance of caution, Alanta Mayor Kasim Reed said in a statement obtained by WSB-TV Sunday that he has directed the Joint Operations Center to be opened because of the threat.

"Although the FBI has not found any credible threats relating to any events in the city, the Atlanta Police Department (APD) is actively monitoring the situation and is coordinating closely with our federal and state partners.

Over the past week, the City of Atlanta has increased security for all operations, including at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the Atlanta Streetcar and for major public events. As always, APD stands ready to act in the case of an emergency.

There are several events in our city tonight, including the WWE Survivor Series, the Atlanta Falcons game, and the Macy’s Great Tree Lighting. If you see or hear something suspicious, please call 911 immediately.

In this holiday season and at all times, I encourage our residents and visitors to enjoy our city and not let fear guide you. Public safety remains my number one priority, and I am confident in our law enforcement agencies’ ability to keep us safe."


The Georgia World Congress Center Authority released the following statement:

"In response to recent world events, fans may notice enhanced security, including increased law enforcement presence around the GWCCA campus on Sunday. While numerous processes are in place for fan safety we cannot discuss the specifics."


WWE released the following statement:

“WWE Survivor Series is currently scheduled as planned while we investigate the matter with federal, state and local authorities.”