Domestic extremists killed 13 in 2021, US intelligence assessment finds
Domestic extremists killed 13 in 2021, a U.S. intelligence assessment finds. Domestic extremists are "are often radicalized online and look to conduct attacks with easily accessible weapons," an unclassified version of report done by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence found. The version of the congressionally mandated report, sent to both the Senate and House intelligence committees in October, was made public late last week by the ODNI. A bulletin from June 2022 and attached to the report says the domestic violent extremist landscape in the United States is "evolving" and centers around "ideological and sociopolitical" grievances which pose a "sustained threat of violence" to the American public. Domestic violent extremists killed 13 people in 2021, carrying out "at least" four lethal attacks, according to the bulletin by the FBI, Department of Homeland Security and the National Counter Terrorism Center -- the same...