WASHINGTON: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals and in Washington in the days leading up to president-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, stoking fears of more bloodshed after last week’s deadly siege at the US Capitol.

An internal FBI bulletin warned, as of Sunday, that the nationwide protests may start later this week and extend through Biden’s Jan 20 inauguration, according to two law enforcement officials. Investigators believe some of the people are members of extremist groups, the officials said. The bulletin was first reported by ABC.

Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from January 16 through at least January 20, and at the US Capitol from January 17 through January 20, the bulletin said, according to one official.

The FBI issued at least one other bulletin they go out to law enforcement nationwide on the topic before the riots last week. On Dec 29, it warned of the potential for armed demonstrators targeting legislatures, the second official said.

While our standard practice is to not comment on specific intelligence products, the FBI is supporting our state, local, and federal law enforcement partners with maintaining public safety in the communities we serve,” the bureau said in a statement. Our efforts are focused on identifying, investigating, and disrupting individuals that are inciting violence and engaging in criminal activity.

The FBI said it wasn’t focused on peaceful protests but “on those threatening their safety and the safety of other citizens with violence and destruction of property.

Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau, told reporters on Monday that the Guard is also looking at any issues across the country, Were keeping a look across the entire country to make sure that were monitoring, and that our Guards in every state are in close coordination with their local law enforcement agencies to provide any support requested, he said.

The riots followed weeks of online calls for violence in the nation’s capital in the waning days of Donald Trump’s presidency. There have been several arrests, and at least two Capitol police officers, one who took a selfie with rioters, and another who put on a Make America Great Again hat, were suspended. At least a dozen more are under investigation, according to lawmakers.

A tweet in which Trump promised that last Wednesday’s event in Washington, DC, will be wild fueled a month-long frenzy of incitements, strategising, and embrace of violence against lawmakers, according to a research group that tracks online extremism activity, In a report issued Saturday, the SITE Intelligence Group also warned that the Capitol attack has emboldened Trump-supporting extremists.

No matter how all this plays out, its only the beginning, posted a user on TheDonald message board, according to the report.

Mark Pitcavage, a senior research fellow at the Anti-Defamation Leagues Center on Extremism, said authorities in state capitals and other major cities besides Washington should prepare for the possibility of violent protests next week.

A lot of people were energised by what happened last week, he said. State capitals are a natural place where people might want to show up, especially assuming that they think there might be a huge presence of police and military in DC because of what happened last week.

Pitcavage tracks militia, white supremacists and other far-right extremists, but he said the Capitol siege demonstrated the emergence of a new movement of Trumpist extremists, so caught up in the cult of personality around Trump that they may be willing to break the law or engage in violence purely in support of Trump and whatever he wants.” The talk of armed marches next week isn’t limited to radicalised Trump supporters. State capital events on Jan 17 appear to be promoted by supporters of the anti-government, pro-gun boogaloo movement. Boogaloo followers advocate for a second civil war or the collapse of society, and they don’t adhere to a coherent political philosophy.

Posts on social media sites also have promoted a Million Militia March on the day of Biden’s inauguration. Pitcavage said the event, apparently organised by a promoter of the pro-Trump “QAnon” conspiracy theory, appears unlikely to draw a massive crowd.

Javed Ali, a former FBI senior intelligence officer who teaches courses in counterterrorism at the University of Michigan, said it can be challenging for law enforcement to identify the line between people exercising their constitutionally protected rights to bear arms and free speech and those who pose “a real operational threat.” The FBI just can’t passively sit in websites and forums and social media platforms, waiting to see who’s going to present a direct threat versus just someone who is being highly radicalised, he said. There has to be an investigative predicate for the FBI to then start even the lowest form of an investigation.” David Deitch, an attorney who was a prosecutor in the Justice Departments counterterrorism section from 2003 to 2007, said law enforcement must recognise a tenuous balance between protected free speech and speech that intends to incites violence.

Published in Dawn, January 13th, 2021

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