In a bulletin distributed this week to cops across the region, the Utah Statewide Information and Analysis Center—one of the dozens of intelligence-sharing “fusion centers” around the country, warns that “extremists may utilize such a high profile funeral for media attention or to further ideological beliefs.”
Although “no credible threats to law enforcement are present at this time,” the authors still think police should be wary: “Caravans of individuals traveling to the funeral services may be comprised of one or more armed extremists. Law enforcement should remain vigilant and aware that confrontation with these potentially volatile persons, may include more than one individual. These individuals may adhere to a sovereign citizen ideology, and may not recognize law enforcement as a legitimate authority.”
Fusion Centers are intelligence-sharing shops run on the state and local level but heavily funded by the federal Department of Homeland Security.
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"comprised of one or more armed extremists"
ReplyDeleteMeans they believe in the Constitution and exercise the God given rights enumerated in the Second Amendment.
Terry
Fla.
Novel thought to them.
DeleteThat is insane. Alabama has a "Gadsden Flag" car tag. My wife has one that is personalized.
ReplyDeleteInsane, as is most of the world.
DeleteYou don't think they're trying to provoke an "incident", do you? Nah, couldn't be that, could it?
ReplyDeleteReally....
DeleteWhomever reported this is clearly trying to SWAT citizens. At the very least. On the other end, they're trying to start a war. Gun owner's need to apply for protected status in this fking country. We need to do something to stop this constant harassment against LEGAL ACTIVITY. Sheesh.
ReplyDeleteUntil they worry about getting home every night, they'll continue down thea slippery slope. (As has been said many times.)
DeleteObviously base on a "report" from that batch of sexual deviants at the splc.
ReplyDeleteBob
III
batch of sexual deviants at the splc.
DeleteYou got that right.