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UNCLASSIFIED/ALAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE
(U) Scope Note
(U) This intelligence assessment focuses on individuals with BiE ideological motivations who.
have committed targeted, premeditated attacks against law enforcement officers since 2014. This
assessment does not address BIEs who have attacked law enforcement officers during the course
of officers' routine duties, such as responding to calls and traffic stops, in which violent actions
were reactionary in nature.
(U//LES) This assessment addresses the following key intelligence questions:
.(U/LES) To what extent are BIEs' targeting interests retaliatory?.
(U/LES) What cross-programmatic relationships influence the BIE movement?
(U//LES) This assessment is the first FBI analytic intelligence product to assess influences
between the sovereign citizen extremist movement and the black identity extremist movement.
The FBI has previously reported on BIE retaliatory violence against law enforcement in two.
products, both of which had findings consistent with this assessment. The 23 March 2016 FBI
intelligence bulletin, titled "(U/FOUO) Black Separatist Extremists' Call for Retaliation in
Response to Police-Involved Incidents Could Incite Acts of Violence against Law Enforcement,"
assessed incidents involving allegations of law enforcement abuse and related legal proceedings
would likely lead to BSE calls for violent retaliation and incite these domestic extremists to
commit violent acts against law enforcement. The 14 November 2014 FBI intelligence bulletin,
titled "(U//FOUO) Potential Criminal Reactions to Missouri Grand Jury Announcement,"
assessed the announcement of the grand jury's decision in the shooting death of Michael Brown
in Ferguson would likely be exploited by some individuals to justify threats and attacks against
law enforcement and critical infrastructure.
UNCLASSIFIED//LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE
(U) Source Summary Statement
(U/LES) Reporting in this intelligence assessment was derived primarily from FBI and Iaw enforcement
investigations and open source reporting-media intervicws of subjects. subjects' posting on social media.
accounts. and online news articles-deemed credible and reliable. The review of FBI investigations occurred
between September 2014 and Dccember 20l6. Thc open source reporting was current as of 17 January 2017
Statements made by the subjects to law enforcement during the course of investigations were particularly heIpful
to identify motivations behind BIE attacks against law enforcement because ideological motivations are
infrequently identified or collected. Additional reporting on the idcological motivations bchind BIE attacks
would improve the confidence levels in this assessment..
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