Domestic terrorism picks up in America, FBI warns government
FBI director Christopher Ray told lawmakers, "The incident of violence on January 6 in the Capitol Hill (Parliament House) of America is not an isolated incident. The problem of domestic terrorism has been going on in the country for a long time and it is not likely to end soon.
Washington: Domestic Terrorism is growing rapidly in America. The country's largest investigative agency FBI has warned the government about this. Not only this, FBI director Christopher Ray has also categorically termed the violence in the Capitol Hill (Parliament House) of America as 'domestic terrorism'. He also cautioned against the threat of violent extremism growing rapidly within the country.
Said in the intelligence report
On January 6, Christopher Ray favored action by his agency on intelligence reports about the possibility of violence. At the same time, he dismissed claims in which some Republican Party MPs said that the opposing factions of former President Donald Trump had created the role of riots that began after violent crowds entered the building. Ray's testimony before the Senate Judicial Committee is one of a series of testimonies that focus on the action of the law enforcement agency after the attack on the Capitol. Ray told MPs, 'The incident of January 6 is not an isolated incident. The problem of domestic terrorism has been going on in the country for a long time and it is not likely to end soon. He said, "In the FBI , we have been warning this for many years."
Increase in domestic terrorism cases
The violence in Capitol Hill has made it clear that after the September 11, 2001 attack, the law enforcement agency, which remade itself to deal with international terrorist incidents, is now dealing with the violence of white Americans inside the country Is trying to President Joe Biden administration's national intelligence director, FBI ( FBI worked to assess the risk in association with) and the Internal Security Department. Ray said that when he became a director in 2017, there were 1,000 cases of domestic terrorism for investigation but by the end of this year, it had increased to 1,400 and now at present the number of such cases is close to two thousand.
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