DHS Intel bulletin warns of risks as attack anniversaries near

The Department of Homeland Security has warned its law enforcement partners about concerns about violent attacks in the lead-up to the anniversaries of two domestic terror attacks, according to a recent intelligence bulletin reviewed by POLITICO. The department sent out the bulletin Monday.

“While violent extremists typically have not conducted attacks on dates they perceive as significant, DHS continues to review publicly available social media for explicit threats of violence in the lead-up to anniversaries of DVE [domestic violent extremist] attacks, including the 2019 El Paso shooting on 3 August and the 2017 Charlottesville car attack on 12 August,” the bulletin says.

On August 3, 2019, a gunman opened fire at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, leaving 22 people dead. The shooter told law enforcement that he conducted the attack hoping to kill Mexicans. Before the attack, he allegedly posted a racist manifesto online that cited the Christchurch massacre — a terror attack on two mosques in New Zealand — as inspiration. In Charlottesville, Va., meanwhile, a white supremacist drove his car into a group of people protesting against racism. He killed one woman in that attack.

Source:Politico