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Radical violence can occur "weeks" following SCOTUS's decision: DHS

Homeland Security could have "weeks" of violence from domestic violent extremists following a Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. WadeI expect that there will be. ABC News.

"Violence can occur in the weeks following release, especially as DVEs may be mobilized to respond to changes in state law and ballots regarding abortion due to decisions. "The newsletter dated June 24 said. .. "This assessment is based on the increase in violence cases observed throughout the United States, following the May unauthorized disclosure of the draft majority opinion on the case," the report said.

In a breaking news in May, the DHS warned that militants could infiltrate the abortion debate.

According to the DHS, domestic violent radicalists are racistly dissatisfied.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mallorcas said domestic violent extremists pose one of the greatest threats to the country.

The DHS also assesses that federal judges and state government officials may be the target of violence in response to court decisions.

"Federal and state government officials (including judges) and institutions are probably at the highest risk of violence, depending on the decision," the report said. "In May, a network of loosely-affiliated and suspicious violent extremists, known as'Jane's Revenge'related to an arson attack on an ideological enemy building, followed the Supreme Court on'Angry Night'. "We need a nation to feel our full anger," and "we need them to be afraid of us," the court said, sharing a post encouraging online. publication.

The department also recently arrested a California man who traveled to the Washington area. , Allegedly killed Judge Brett Kabanau.

A statement states that a DHS spokesperson respects Americans' right to protest.

"Americans' freedom of speech and the right to peacefully protest are fundamental constitutional rights. These rights do not extend to violence or other illegal acts." .. “DHS will work with partners at all levels of government to share timely information and support law enforcement efforts to keep communities safe.”

These protests "Probably" along with the abortion clinic, DHS said.

"The first [A] modified protection event following the announced decision will also be violent against ideological enemies, probably according to various bulletins," he said. An unidentified social media user posted content that encouraged violence in response to a "night of anger" and told followers to "prepare" and "not" protect themselves. Lock and load either. Load and then lock.

In addition, the DHS states that faith-based institutions are likely to continue to be targeted, not just family advocacy centers.

"In May and June, arson aimed at a reproductive health facility in Wyoming and a vacant building that was formerly a reproductive health facility in Washington, in opposition to DVE's alleged abortion rights. I made an attack. " "Also in June, a racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist suspect posted an online post calling for an attack on abortion-related targets in response to'Jane's revenge'activities. gone.