SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Law enforcement agencies in San Diego and across the nation were warned Wednesday of a “heightened threat environment” still percolating from the recent change of presidential administrations that could lead to acts of domestic terrorism by extremists. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin, warning that the increased threat of.
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The case is Price v. Barr (decided Jan. 22), a case about a man who was criminally cited for filming in a federal park.
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Gordon Price is a music store owner and part-time independent filmmaker; he lives and works in Yorktown, VA. Last year, Price and a colleague released an independent feature film about a York County stretch of road that has long been the subject of rumors of hauntings and the location of unsolved murders.
The film is entitled “Crawford Road.” It premiered at the Boathouse Live Restaurant in Newport News, VA. About 250 people attended the premiere, which received press coverage. Later, it was presented at other venues in Hampton and Yorktown, VA. The film also received some local TV news attention.
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The DHS bulletin also urged members of the public to report any suspicious activity and threats of violence, including online activity, to local law enforcement or the FBI. (Shutterstock)
TEMECULA, CA Law enforcement agencies in Riverside County and across the nation were warned Wednesday of a heightened threat environment still percolating from the recent change of presidential administrations that could lead to acts of domestic terrorism by extremists.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin, warning that the increased threat of potential violence could persist for several weeks. Information suggests that some ideologically motivated violent extremists with objections to the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition, as well as other perceived grievances fueled by false narratives, could continue to mobilize to incite or commit violence, according to the bulletin.
Reply In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier at the Capitol in Washington. In dozens of cases on social media, Trump supporters downright flaunted their activity on the day of the deadly insurrection. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
LOS ANGELES, CA The Southland faces a heightened threat of domestic terrorism at the hands of political extremists over the next several weeks, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned Wednesday.
The continued danger is part of the fallout from events surrounding the presidential transition, the U.S. Capitol riot and debunked conspiracy theories about a stolen election, according to a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin.