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DHS warns of potential violent extremist activity in response to abortion ruling

(CNN)The Intelligence Department of the Department of Land Security announced on Friday about the possibility of domestic violent militant activities. Warns first responders and private sector partners. According to the memo obtained by CNN,in response to the Supreme Court'sdecision on abortion.

According to a memo from the DHS Information Analysis Bureau, federal and state government officials, including judges, are "probably at greatest risk of violence, depending on the decision."

Also includes warnings about "events protected by the First Amendment", reproductive and "family advocacy medical facilities", and belief-based organizations targeted by violence and criminal cases. ..

"American freedom of speech and the right to peacefully protest are fundamental constitutional rights. These rights do not extend to violence or other illegal activity. DHS We will continue to work with partners at all levels of the government to share timely information and to support law enforcement efforts to keep our community safe. "

The DHS has previously released a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin warning of potential violence surrounding the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion rights.

The memo is Friday, given that domestic violent militants may be mobilized to respond to changes in state law and voting measures related to abortion. It states that potential violence is expected "a few weeks" after the decision. The DHS said in a memo that the assessment was based on an increase in violence after the draft was leaked last month.

Of these early incidents, such as the Arson attack targeting the Pregnancy Resource Center and the violently-threatening vandalism targeting "religious institutions deemed opposed to mischief." Some are quoted throughout the memo.

The DHS Intelligence Department relied on a variety of sources for evaluation, including news media accounts, open source reports, and Justice Ministry press releases.