From October 31,2022 post.
NORTH JERSEY — Today, October 31, 2022, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer marked five years since the tragic October 2017 New York City terrorist truck attack, which killed New Milford resident Darren Drake. Gottheimer also announced today that his bipartisan legislation named in Darren’s memory to help stop ISIS-inspired terrorists from using trucks and other vehicles as weapons of mass destruction — the Darren Drake Act — is moving through Congress.
Gottheimer’s bipartisan Darren Drake Act (H.R.4089) passed the House in October 2021 with sweeping bipartisan support. Gottheimer is now pushing for the bipartisan provisions to be included in the final annual defense investment bill (the National Defense Authorization Act) sent to the President’s desk.
To help prevent terrorist truck attacks, the bipartisan Darren Drake Act will:
- Require the Department of Homeland Security to develop and disseminate best practices for vehicle rental companies and dealers to report suspicious behavior to law enforcement, helping them stop potential threats in their paths. These best practices will be developed and updated in consultation with federal, state and local law enforcement, as well as industry stakeholders.
- Require the Secretary of Homeland Security to report to Congress regarding the implementation of these best practices and other ways they are working to help improve coordination between the Department and rental vehicle providers.
In January this year, Gottheimer joined with the family of New Milford resident Darren Drake, local leaders, and law enforcement to call for critical steps to fight back against ISIS-inspired Lone Wolf terrorist attacks.
Original source can be found here.