‘Perfect storm’: Bulletin warns of extremist violence as pandemic restrictions lift – By Pierre Thomas and Aaron Katersky (ABC News) / June 30 2021
No specific threat was mentioned for Independence Day.
Federal authorities are deeply concerned about the possibility of domestic terror and violence, including mass shootings, as the July Fourth holiday approaches and the summer season gets fully underway.
A new Homeland Security bulletin obtained exclusively by ABC News warns that “violent extremists might seek to exploit easing COVID-19 restrictions, increased access to mass gatherings, and possible changes in levels of violence during the summer months to conduct attacks against a range of potential targets with little or no warning.”
The intelligence document locks in on the nation returning to normalcy after the pandemic and notes that by the end of Wednesday, “34 states will have State of Emergency orders expire,” which means bans on mass gatherings and social distancing restrictions will be largely lifted.
“In recent weeks, domestic violent extremists (DVEs) motivated by various violent ideologies have continued to advocate violence and plan attacks,” the bulletin said. “As of 16 June, racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist-white supremacists (RMVE-WSs) were sharing downloadable links to a publication discussing targeting mass gatherings, critical infrastructure, and law enforcement officers.”