Far-right 'boogaloo' extremists may attack Washington, DC, intelligence assessments say
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The Department of Homeland Security published its own assessment on Friday with a similar conclusion. "Recent events indicate violent adherents of the boogaloo ideology likely reside in the National Capital Region, and others may be willing to travel far distances to incite civil unrest of conduct violence encouraged in online forums associated with the movement," the NTIC's assessment said, according to Politico.
The primary goal of the DHS note is to provide information "regarding some domestic terrorists' exploitation of heightened tensions during First Amendment-protected activities in order to threaten or incite violence to start the 'boogaloo' — a colloquial term referring to a coming civil war or the fall of civilization."
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