Federal Document Claims Hate Group Planned to Spread Virus
Federal Document Claims Hate Group Planned to Spread Virus
A federal intelligence brief warned White supremacists discussed plans to spread the coronavirus via “saliva,” a “spray bottle” or “laced items” after this message was discovered on Telegram, an encrypted messaging app. In the conversations, the White supremacists suggested targeting law enforcement agents and “nonwhite” people with attacks designed to infect them with the coronavirus.“Violent extremists continue to make bioterrorism a popular topic among themselves,” the brief, written by the Federal Protective Service, stated. “White Racially Motivated Violent Extremists have recently commented on the coronavirus stating that it is an ‘OBLIGATION’ to spread it should any of them contract the virus.”The intelligence brief, marked “for official use only,” also noted neo-Nazis “suggested targeting law enforcement and minority communities, with some mention of public places in general.” According to the document, the extremists “discussed a number of methods for coronavirus attacks, such as spending time in public with perceived enemies, leaving saliva on door handles at local FBI offices, spitting on elevator buttons and spreading coronavirus germs in nonwhite neighborhoods.”
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