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DATE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Police Departments Preparing For Potential Election Day Unrest.
Protests
• Trump Supporters And Opponents Clash In New York's Times Square.
• Most Black Lives Matter Demonstrations Have Been Peaceful.
• Seattle Office Of Police Accountability: Seattle Officers Utilized Excessive Force Against Protestors.
• Illinois Officer Fired After Shooting And Killing Black Man.
• WPost Al Discusses Mother's Struggle To Get Help For Black, Mentally III Son Amid Pandemic, Racial
Unrest.
• Black Journalists Who Worked With Vogue Editor In Chief Wintour Feel She Created Environment That
Sidelined Black Women.
• DOJ: Boogaloo Bois Member Fired On Minneapolis Police Precinct.
• FBI Arrests White Supremacist Who Allegedly Targeted BLM Founder.
• WPost Al: Experts Increasingly Cite Systemic Racism As Cause Of Some Racial Disparities In US.
• Alabama Voters Have Chance To Eliminate Racist Language From State Constitution.
Operation LeGend
• Myrtle Beach, South Carolina To Receive Federal Grant To Fight Gun Crime.
Counter-Terrorism
• Michigan Judge Slashes Bond For Man Linked To Whitmer Kidnap Plot.
• CSIS: White Supremacists Responsible For Majority Of US Terrorist Attacks This Year.
• Man Receives 20-Year Prison Sentence For Purchasing Firearms Used In 2015 Terror Attack In California.
• Ninth Circuit Dismisses Key Terrorism Charge For California Man.
• UK Special Forces Storm Vessel In Suspected Hijacking.
• Afghanistan Claims Top Al-Qaida Propagandist Wanted By FBI Was Killed.
• Guantanamo Bay Not Closing Despite Lack Of Population Growth Under Trump.
• Bloomberg Analysis: French Interior Minister Now "Public Face Of A Crackdown Whipping Up Sentiment
Against The Broader Muslim Community."
• Spokesman Says Houthis Targeted Airports, Base In Saudi Arabia.
• At Least Six Children Die In Cameroon During Attack On School.
• Trump Marks 37th Anniversary Of Terrorist Attack In Beirut.
• US Embassy In Turkey Warns Of Potential Terrorist Attacks.
Counter-Intelligence
• Sen. Johnson: FBI Interviewed Hunter Biden's Former Partner.
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• Russian Bankers Ask Judge To Depose Steele Dossier Source Danchenko.
• Judge Orders DOJ To Verify Filings In Flynn Case.
• CISA Contradicting Trump's Attempts To Question Election.
• Cuccinelli Addresses Foreign Interference In US Election.
• Ransomware Attack On Georgia County Government Disables Voter Signature Database.
• O'Brien Says Hackers Can't Change Votes.
• Voters Urged To Be Careful When Opening Election-Related Mail.
• Editorial: Americans Must Brave Outside Attacks On Elections And Vote.
• FBI Alerted After Online Video Implies Maryland Election Judge Improperly Marked Ballot.
• Cybersecurity Experts Concerned Over Threat Of Disinformation From Within US.
• Continuing Coverage: DOD, ODNI Release Intel Budget Requests For FY21.
• Kremlin Laments US Election Campaigns' Focus On Dislike For Russia.
• US Imposes Sanctions On Russian Government Research Center Involved In 2017 Cyberattack.
• Report: Russian Scientists Were In Contact With Military Science Institute Developing Novichok Nerve Agent.
Criminal Investigations
• Maxwell's Attorneys: US Prosecutors Not Honoring Promise To Supply Evidence.
• Teenager Sentenced To Time In Juvenile Facility, Probation For Plotting Attack On Black Church.
• California Prosecutors To Again Seek Death Penalty For Peterson.
• NXIVM Leader Speaks Ahead Of Sentencing.
• Teen Plotted To Assassinate Joe Biden, Federal Authorities Say.
• Former Ohio City Councilman Arrested On Human Trafficking Charges.
• FBI Investigating Border Patrol Officer-Involved Shooting.
• Illinois Police Department Fires Officer Who Killed Black Teen As FBI Joins Shooting Investigation.
• FBI Investigating "Ambush Style" Killing On Crow Reservation In Montana.
• FBI Set To Release New Information On 1981 New York Cold Case.
• Nearly $100K In Narcotics Seized In Florida Operation.
• FBI Releases Photo Of Florida Bank Robbery Suspect.
• Six California Gang Members Indicted On Federal Charges.
• California Man Faces Federal Child Pornography Charges.
• Texas Woman Gets 17 Years In Federal Prison For Bank Robberies.
• Alleged California Gang Members To Stand Trial On Multiple Attempted Homicide Charges.
• Man In Custody After Allegedly Abducting Daughters, Two Boys Found Dead.
• Former Ohio Priest Charged With Sex Trafficking Of A Minor.
• Texas Man Charged With Sexual Assault Of Child.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Judge Orders Securities Fraud Case Against Texas Attorney General To Move To Paxton's Home County.
• Attorneys For LA Lawmaker To Challenge Federal Court's Grand Juror Selection Methods.
• US Charges Costa Rican Man In $1M Lottery Tax Scam.
Cyber Division
• US Sanctions Russian Government Research Institution For Cyberattacks Against Key Infrastructure Of Allies.
• Louisiana National Guard Called In To Prevent Cyberattacks Weeks Prior To Election.
• Bipartisan Bill Would Help National Guard Support States' Cybersecurity Modernization.
• French Court Asks Microsoft To Guarantee Safeguards Against Sharing Health Data With US.
• Kushner's "Close Friend" Charged With Cyberstalking.
Laboratory
• Police Say Body Found In Missouri Creek Was Missing Social Worker.
Law Enforcement Services
• When Jury Trials In DC Superior Court Will Resume Still Uncertain.
• Proponents Of Now-Passed Virginia Sentencing Measure Feel Bill Will Have Transformational Impact.
• Springfield, Massachusetts Police Working To Repair Relationship With FBI.
International Relations
• After Arrest Of Former Defense Minister On Drug Charges, Mexico's President Shifts Some Blame To US
Officials.
Other FBI News
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• Trump Plans To Fire Wray, Haspel, Esper If He Is Reelected.
Other Washington News
• Senate Votes 51-48 On Cloture, Setting Barrett Up For Monday Confirmation.
• Pence To Continue Campaigning Even After Top Staffers Test Positive.
• Fauci Says Effectiveness Of Vaccines Will Be Evident By Early December.
• Trump, Administration Officials Defend Response To Coronavirus.
• Whitmer: Trump's Plans For Rally In Lansing Is "Recipe For Disaster."
• Administration Cancels Plan To Offer Santa Impersonators Early Access To Vaccine.
• US Records "Biggest Two-Day Surge" In Coronavirus Cases.
• Native Americans "Disproportionately" Impacted By COVID Ahead Of Election Day.
• False Positives Having "Serious Consequences" In Some Communities.
• Protesters Burn Masks In Pushback Against Restrictions.
• Green Bay "Noticeably Subdued" Despite Football's Return.
• Fox's Baier, MacCallum, Perino Advised To Quarantine.
• Biden Tweet From 2019 Warning Of Pandemic Trends On Anniversary Of Post.
• Pelosi "Optimistic" About Coronavirus Relief Bill Before Election.
• DOJ Lawsuit Against Google Targets Agreement With Apple.
• Senators Request IG Investigation Of CBP's Warrantless Utilization Of Cellphone Location Data.
• USA Today Analysis: Under Administration, Refugees Must Wait Longer To Receive Visas.
• Undocumented Farmworker Died After Experiencing Brutal Treatment During Arrest.
• Tropical Storm Zeta Strengthens In Caribbean.
• Kushner, Ivanka Trump Threaten To Sue Over Lincoln Project Billboards.
• State Department Confirms It Has Suspended Diversity Programs.
• Pelosi Says She Plans To Seek Another Term As Speaker.
• High Winds Increase California Wildfire Risk.
• State Department Suspends Diversity Training Following Trump Executive Order.
• WPost Analysis: Trump Has "Presided Over A Norm-Shattering Expansion Of Private Interests In
Government."
• WPost Al: Trump Has Made Sustained "Assault" On Civil Service.
• NYTimes Al: Trump's Financial Records "Cast Doubt" On Philanthropic Claims.
• WPost Analysis: Trump Has To Pay Off $400M In Loans By 2024.
International News
• European Countries Impose New Restrictions Amid Second Wave Of COVID Cases.
• Colombia Passes 1M Confirmed Coronavirus Cases.
• Malaysia's King Rejects PM's Proposal To Declare COVID State Of Emergency.
• Iraqis Protest A Year After Demonstrations That Toppled Government.
• As Peace Talks Continue, Taliban Fighters Stage Attacks Across Afghanistan.
• Trump Announces Sudan Will Recognize Israel.
• Meadows Predicts More Middle East Peace Deals.
• Pompeo, Esper To Reinforce Trump's Anti-China Message In India.
• WPost Analysis: Putin has Benefitted From Trump's Time In Office.
• Thousands Of Belarusians Protest, Demanding Lukashenko's Resignation.
• Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree To Cease-Fire.
• Polish Protesters Disrupt Church Services After Tightening Of Abortion Law.
• France Withdraws Its Ambassador To Turkey.
• Chileans Vote To Draft A New Constitution.
• Venezuelan Opposition Leader Arrives In Madrid.
• Fiftieth Country Ratifies Treaty On The Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
• WPost Urges Openness About Invisible Attacks On US Diplomats, Intel Officers.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
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Leading the News
Police Departments Preparing For Potential Election Day Unrest.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national/police-brace-for-potential-election-day-unrest-
in-a-year-when-everything-is-uncertain/2020/10/24/e30dc34a-1554-11eb-ad6f-36c93e6e94fb_story.html>
(10/24, Berman, 14.2M) reports that "police departments across the country are bracing for Election Day,
mobilizing officers as they prepare for the possibility of voter intimidation, unrest or violence." Though law
enforcement agencies typically prepare "for elections, officials say this year's preparations are unusually
extensive because of the sheer levels of anxiety and toxicity across the country — with fears that a modem
American election could give way to potential violence." Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Deputy
Chief Andrew Walsh said, "I don't think we've seen anything like this in modem times." Meanwhile, Chicago
Police Superintendent David Brown said, "We are all in conversations with our counterparts across the country
about what we might expect. But everything is uncertain. And so we're trying as best we can to anticipate any
hazard that might happen."
The Wall Street Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.corn/articles/new-york-police-department-tells-businesses-to-prepare-
for-election-protests-11603540800> (10/24, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that according to law
enforcement officials and business leaders, the New York Police Department has told Midtown Manhattan
businesses to take extra security measures due to the possibility of protests surrounding the presidential election.
Americans Purchasing "Tactical Apparel" Ahead Of Election. Bloomberg
<https://vvww.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-10-23/americans-are-frantically-buying-military-gear-before-
election> (10/23, Robison, Adams-Heard, 4.73M) says, "Conflict is on America's streets in 2020, and `tactical
apparel' has become a lifestyle industry serving militarized law-enforcement agents and the freelance gunmen
who emulate them. Less than two weeks before Election Day, orders are rolling in." Bloomberg adds that since
last year, Internet orders have propelled "a 20-fold jump in sales of goods like the $220 CM-6M gas mask —
resistant to bean-bag rounds - for Mira Safety of Austin, Texas." Regarding his new customers, Mira Safety
founder Roman Zrazhevskiy said, "They think that no matter who wins, Biden or Trump, there are going to be
people who are upset about the result."
Minnesota AG Probing Firm Accused Of Recruiting Armed Guards For Election Day. NBC News
<https://vvww.nbcnews.corn/news/us-news/minnesota-ag-investigates-company-accused-recruiting-armed-
guards-election-day-n1244514> (10/23, Wong, 6.14M) reports, "Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison
announced on Tuesday that his office launched an investigation into a private security company that has been
accused of recruiting armed security guards for Election Day, saying that such an effort would intimidate voters."
Atlas Aegis "is accused of posting since-deleted advertisements on Facebook for U.S. military Specials
Operations personnel to guard polling sites in Minnesota on Election Day, according to a lawsuit filed by the
Council on American-Islamic Relations of Minnesota (CAIR) and the League of Women Voters of Minnesota."
Poll: More Than Two In Five Ready To Question Legitimacy Of Election Result. Reuters
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-poll/majority-will-accept-result-of-u-s-election-even-if-they-
dislike-the-winner-reuters-ipsos-poll-idUSICBN27A0BB> (10/25, Kahn) reports that a Reuters/Ipsos poll of
2,649 likely voters (10/13-10/20) shows that 43% of supporters of Joe Biden would not accept a victory by
President Trump as legitimate, "while 41% of Americans who want to re-elect Trump would not accept a win by
Biden. Smaller portions would take action to make their displeasure known: 22% of Biden supporters and 16%
of Trump supporters said they would engage in street protests or even violence if their preferred candidate loses."
Several outlets look at the possibility of conflict and even violence in the wake of the election. The Wall Street
Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/facebook-prepares-measures-for-possible-election-unrest-11603651659>
(10/25, Horwitz, Seetharaman, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Facebook has prepared internal tools
designed for use in what it calls "at-risk" countries for use in the US. The Philadelphia Inquirer
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<https://vvww.inquirer.com/politics/election/philadelphia-election-progressive-activists-working-families-party-
philly-we-rise-20201022.html> (10/25, Orso, 347K) reports progressive organizations in Philadelphia
progressive "are planning `mass action' and preparing protests for the days after the Nov. 3 election in the event
of coordinated voter intimidation, mail-in ballot invalidation, or other electoral discord." The Seattle Times
<https://vvww.seattletimes.corn/seattle-news/crime/military-police-in-washington-state-prepare-for-possible-
civil-unrest-after-election/> (10/25, 935K) reports officials across the US "are preparing for the prospect that this
year's long, hot summer of unrest won't end" with the election.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas (D), on CBS' Face The Nation
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/875f634ba8684d829077a9674fd81495?pubid=fbi> (10/25, 2.68M),
said, "Particularly in communities of color, particularly communities where you see voter intimidation tactics
work, I'm concerned about something in Missouri called `poll challengers.' They can stand there when you're
checking in and say this person shouldn't be voting today because of someone who was turned away recently
because of a snafu, that could be a real barrier perhaps for somebody who is going out to vote for the first time."
Marc Fisher of the Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/end-of-democracy-
election/2020/10/25/3b8c0940-13d0-11eb-ba42-ec6a580836ed_story.html> (10/25, I4.2M) writes, "One week
before Americans choose their path forward, the quadrennial crossroads reeks of despair. In almost every
generation, politicians pose certain elections as the most important of their time. But the 2020 vote takes place
with the country in a historically dark mood — low on hope, running on spiritual empty, convinced that the wrong
outcome will bring disaster."
At Least 58.6M Have Voted So Far. The AP <https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-donald-trump-politics-
florida-elections-509ad83f6d40e08fb715da44548f62e0> (10/25, Riccardi, Kastanis) reports, "With nine days
before Election Day, more people already have cast ballots in this year's presidential election than voted early or
absentee in the 2016 race as the start of in-person early voting in big states led to a surge in turnout in recent
days." At least 58.6 million ballots have been cast so far. Democrats "have continued to dominate the initial
balloting, but Republicans are narrowing the gap. GOP voters have begun to show up as early in-person voting, a
sign that many heeded [Trump's] unfounded warnings about mail-voting fraud."
On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/a3ab6ed98f2b49fb935991ae2b26f123?pubid=tbi> (10/25, story 2,
3:20, Llamas, 4.45M), Stephanie Ramos reported that this weekend saw "early voting breaking voter turnout
records across the country. More than 93,000 voters turned out to the polls on the first day of early voting" in
New York City, where "massive lines stretched for blocks, with voters determined to make their ballot count."
The CBS Weekend News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/6f421718b89a42b9af4eeff8ecitfe9b5?
pubid=fbi> (10/25, story 5, 2:55, Yuccas, 9.26M) reported on absentee votes being cast by Americans outside the
US.
Texas Supreme Court Stays Order Blocking Abbott's Limit On Ballot Dropoff Sites. The Dallas Morning News
<https://www.dallasnews.corn/news/politics/2020/10/24/texas-supreme-court-stays-order-blocking-gov-abbotts-
mail-ballot-drop-off-limits/> (10/25, 946K) reports the Texas Supreme Court has stayed a lower court's order
that had blocked an order by Gov. Greg Abbott (R) "limiting counties to one mail ballot drop-off site. The
decision followed a ruling Friday by Texas' Austin-based Third Court of Appeals that had upheld a state judge's
order blocking Abbott's order. The state had appealed the Third Court of Appeals order." The state Supreme
Court "was still reviewing whether to take further action in the case and ordered both sides to file their responses
by 5 p.m. Monday."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corrilarticle/us-usa-election-texas/texas-may-not-limit-ballot-drop-boxes-for-u-s-
election-appeals-court-idUSICBN2782UH> (10/23, Brice) reports the Texas 3rd Court of Appeals on Friday
"ruled the Republican governor cannot limit drop-off sites for mail ballots to one per county, a setback for U.S.
President Donald Trump." The court concurred with a "lower court that limiting the number of drop boxes would
increase the risk that voters could get infected with COVID-19, and would infringe on their right to vote." Texas
Gov. Greg Abbott "has informed the voting rights groups who oppose his move to limit drop boxes that he
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intends to quickly appeal Friday's ruling to the Texas Supreme Court, effectively delaying the re-opening of
ballot drop-off locations."
Boston Ballot Dropbox Set On Fire. The Boston Globe
<https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/10/25/metro/boston-ballot-box-set-fire-officials-say-disgrace-democracy/>
(10/25, 972K) reports, "A ballot drop box outside the Boston Public Library was set on fire early Sunday
morning, according to state and city officials, who say it appears to be a deliberate, criminal attack and called it a
`disgrace to democracy.' The fire "was set around 4 a.m. in the Copley Square drop box."
Pennsylvania Supreme Court: Mail-In Ballots Can't Be Rejected Over Signature Discrepancy. Reuters
<https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-election-court-pennsylvania/pennsylvania-can-not-reject-mail-in-
ballots-due-to-signature-discrepancy-state-court-idUSICBN2782NB> (10/23, Pitas) reports Pennsylvania's
Supreme Court "ruled on Friday that mail-in ballots cannot be refused because a voter's signature does not
appear to match the one on file, a decision that could help Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden." The
court ruled, "(We) hold that county boards of elections are prohibited from rejecting absentee or mail-in ballots
based on signature comparison conducted by county election officials or employees, or as the result of third-
party challenges based on signature analysis and comparisons." According to Reuters, "Democrats hailed the
move while Republicans were critical."
Voter Advocates Drop Suit Against Ohio Rule Limiting Drop Boxes. The AP
<https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-donald-trump-columbus-cincinnatilawsuits-
e2bcbb042c0704a94dd7c95f8b26b932> (10/23, Smyth) reports that "a coalition of voter advocacy groups
dropped a lawsuit Friday against Ohio's strict rule limiting ballot drop boxes to one location per county, a coup
for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign in a key battleground state." The A. Philip Randolph Institute,
the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio, and the League of Women Voters of Ohio "made the decision after
the federal appellate court in Cincinnati set a timetable last week that pushed further activity in the case past
Election Day." Ohio ACLU Legal Director Freda Levenson "said that would 'obviously be too late.'
Protests
Trump Supporters And Opponents Clash In New York's Times Square.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/25/nyregion/trump-protesters-clash-nyc.html> (10/25,
Southall, 18.61M) reports, "Political tensions over the upcoming presidential election escalated on New York
City's streets on Sunday, as supporters of President Trump clashed with counterprotesters during a day of
demonstrations." As a "pro-Trump caravan" organized by "a group that identifies itself as Jews for Trump"
passed through Times Square, it "converged with a group of anti-Trump protesters who had marched from
Brooklyn. The cars in the convoy were then blocked by counterprotesters, and some drivers got out of their cars
to confront the anti-Trump demonstrators." The clashes "came as the Police Department was preparing for more
possible unrest." In Brooklyn, one police officer "used a police loudspeaker to voice support for the president
while arguing with a man on the street." The officer "was suspended without pay on Sunday after videos of the
incident went viral on social media."
The New York Daily News <https://www.nydailynews.corn/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-times-square-rally-fights-
20201025-nisr4casijctdftvhkxwmsmpse-story.html> (10/25, Annese, 2.52M) reports that during the Times
Square clash, "protesters hollered curses at former mayor Rudy Giuliani," who said he "wasn't part of the `Jews
for Trump' caravan" but was on his way home from a radio appearance. The New York Post
<https://nypost.corn/2020/10/25/protestors-hurl-eggs-at-giuliani-pro-trump-demonstrators-in-nyck (10/25,
Celona, Moore, Fitz-Gibbon, 4.57M) also reports on the Giuliani incident.
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Most Black Lives Matter Demonstrations Have Been Peaceful.
In an approximately 4,500 word piece, USA Today <https://vvww.usatoday.com/in-
depth/news/nation/2020/10/24/trump-claims-blm-protests-violent-but-majority-peacefuU3640564001/> (10/24,
10.31M) reports that President Trump "and his supporters continue to warn voters that big cities run by
Democrats are `going to hell' due to violence associated with Black Lives Matter protests that erupted
nationwide this summer in the wake of a series of police killings of Black Americans." However, those who
reside "and work in those cities say the president is either terribly misinformed or lying." Though cities
throughout the nation have seen murders and shootings significantly increase, "the vast majority of
demonstrations associated with the Black Lives Matter movement have been non-violent." USA Today goes on
to feature comments from residents of Portland, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, and Louisville regarding how
their cities have been impacted by protests.
Demonstrators Arrested Following Floyd's Death Were Charged Mostly With Nonviolent Offenses. In an
approximately 3,000 word piece, the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/investigations/george-floyd-protesters-arrests/> (10/23,
I4.2M) reported that demonstrators arrested following George Floyd's death "were a diverse, young group of
people who demonstrated close to home and were charged largely with nonviolent crimes, according to a...Post
review of data on more than 2,600 people detained in 15 cities." The data belies suggestions by the President as
well as "other officials that those who took to the streets were mostly agitators from out-of-town." According to
the Post's review, the vast "majority arrested in those 15 cities — 2,059 of the 2,652 — were accused of nonviolent
misdemeanors, most on charges of violating curfew or emergency orders."
LAPD Reports Indicate Most Floyd Protests Were Nonviolent. Under the headline "LAPD Reports Show That
The Vast Majority Of George Floyd Protests Were Peaceful," the Los Angeles Times
<https://www.latimes.com/califomia/story/2020-10-23/Iapd-most-george-floyd-protests-peaceful> (10/23,
4.64M) says, "Field reports from Los Angeles police commanders at protests across the city this summer indicate
that between 6% and 7% resulted in violence, destruction or serious uses of force by police, according to the
LAPD." Most events that occurred in the timeframe "reviewed — May 25 to July 31 — were peaceful."
Seattle Office Of Police Accountability: Seattle Officers Utilized Excessive Force Against Protestors.
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/state-watch/522587-police-accountability-board-concludes-that-seattle-
police-officers-used> (10/24, 2.98M) reports the Seattle Office Of Police Accountability "found that police
officers in the city used excessive force during some encounters with protesters amid multiple Black Lives
Matter demonstrations over the summer." The office made public five finished probes "into the conduct of the
Seattle Police Department in its handling of protests in the city that began in late May following the death of
George Floyd." The Hill adds that OPA "said in a press release that it has been contacted more than 19,000 times
about officers' conduct at these demonstrations since May 30 and has opened 126 investigations."
Illinois Officer Fired After Shooting And Killing Black Man.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/24/us/waulcegan-police-officer-fired.html> (10/24,
Cramer, 18.61M) reports, "An Illinois police officer who shot and killed a 19-year-old Black man who was
sitting in a car that was reversing toward the officer has been fired, according to the police." The Times adds that
"the officer, who has not been publicly identified, was fired on Friday night, three days after the shooting, said
Wayne Wailes, the chief of police in Waukegan, Ill." In a statement on Friday, Walles said, "The City of
Waukegan terminated the officer that discharged his firearm during that incident, for multiple policy and
procedure violations." Meanwhile, the Illinois State Police "said on Thursday that they were investigating the
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killing of the man, Marcellis Stinnette." The CBS Weekend News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/8812e5142c1546ee922f94efed42710d?pubid=fbi> (10/24, story 5,
0:21, Yuccas, 2.08M) reported that Stinnette's girlfriend, who was driving the car, was wounded.
WPost Al Discusses Mother's Struggle To Get Help For Black, Mentally Ill Son Amid Pandemic, Racial Unrest.
In an approximately 4,500 word front-page piece, the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.comMation/2020/10/24/black-child-mental-illness-pandemic/> (10/24, Al, 14.2M)
highlights a Georgia mothers struggle to get help for her 11-year-old son, who's Black and mentally ill, amid
both the pandemic and increasing racial unrest.
Black Journalists Who Worked With Vogue Editor In Chief Wintour Feel She Created Environment That
Sidelined Black Women.
A roughly 3,800 word New York Times <https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/10/24/business/media/anna-wintour-
vogue-race.html> (10/24, Lee, 18.61M) piece says that "Black journalists who have worked with" Vogue editor
in chief Anna Wintour, "speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retribution, said they had not
gotten over their experiences at a magazine whose workplace mirrored its exclusive pages." Many of the
individuals the Times interviewed "said the racism they encountered was usually subtle, but sometimes blunt.
Their main accusation was that Ms. Wintour created a work environment — and there is no facet of Vogue that
she does not control — that sidelined and tokenized women of color, especially Black women."
DOJ: Boogaloo Bois Member Fired On Minneapolis Police Precinct.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://wvvw.startribune.com/charges-boogaloo-bois-fired-on-mpls-precinct-
shouted-justice-for-floyd/572843802/> (10/23, 1.04M) reports that "in the wake of protests" after George
Floyd's killing, "a member of the Boogaloo Bois opened fire on the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct with an
AK-47-style gun and screamed 'Justice for Floyd' as he ran away, according to a federal complaint made public
Friday." Ivan Harrison Hunter, "a 26-year-old from Boerne, Texas, is charged with one count of interstate travel
to incite a riot for his alleged role in ramping up violence during the protests in Minneapolis on May 27 and 28."
Charges indicate that Hunter "shot 13 rounds at the south Minneapolis police headquarters while people were
inside. He also looted and helped set the building ablaze, according to the complaint, which was filed Monday
under seal."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/10/23/man-linked-far-right-boogaloo-bois-
charged-after-allegedly-firing-ak-47-minneapolis-precinct/> (10/23, Bailey, 14.2M) reports, "According to a
federal criminal complaint filed Monday but made public Friday," Hunter, of Boume, Texas, "traveled to
Minneapolis after Floyd's death and was captured on surveillance video May 28 firing 13 rounds from an AK-47
into the precinct building as it was overtaken by protesters. According to the complaint, Hunter fired his gun and
allegedly shouted, 'Justice for Floyd!"' Hunter "was charged with traveling across state lines to participate in a
riot and made his first court appearance Friday in San Antonio, according to Erica MacDonald, the U.S. attorney
for the District of Minnesota, whose office is handling the case."
CNN <https://us.cnn.corn/2020/10/23/us/boogaloo-bois-arrest/index.html> (10/23, Campbell, 83.16M) reports,
"According to a federal criminal affidavit, Hunter was present between May 27-28 at the Minneapolis Police
Department's Third Precinct when the building was set on fire during protests. The FBI said it obtained video
that showed Hunter firing 13 rounds from an AK-47 style rifle into the Third Precinct while people were inside
the building." Hunter "returned to Texas after the Third Precinct incident, and 'made various statements on social
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media describing the violence in which he engaged in Minneapolis,' according to the affidavit." CNN adds, "In
the charging documents, the FBI alleged that Hunter was also associated with Steven Carrillo — another adherent
of the Boogaloo Bois movement who is charged with killing two law enforcement officers in California in late
May and early June."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/news/522509-feds-say-far-right-group-coordinated-attack-on-
minneapolis-police-precinct> (10/23, Castronuovo, 2.98M) reports, "Federal officials wrote in the complaint that
another individual charged in connection with the incident who is cooperating with authorities said that Hunter
was the one who fired shots outside the precinct, which authorities later corroborated with several social media
posts. Upon returning to Texas, Hunter made several posts about the event and on May 30, Hunter reportedly
sent a message to another individual stating, `I set fire to that precinct with the black community,' followed by
'Minneapolis third precinct,' according to the legal documents. On May 31, Hunter sent a message to another
individual, saying, `My mom would call the fbi if she knew what I do and at the level I'm at w[ith] it."'
ABC News <https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/boogaloo-bois-member-charged-attack-minneapolis-police-
building/story?id=73789955> (10/23, 2.97M) reports, "Hunter is the third `Boogaloo Bois' member to face
federal charges for his role in the Minneapolis riots, along with Michael Solomon and Benjamin Teeter — who
were previously indicted on charges of conspiracy to provide material support for a foreign terrorist organization.
All three were communicating and coordinating their movements regularly through the night of the riots,
according to the FBI affidavit."
The San Francisco Chronicle <https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Documents-show-Boogaloo-Bois-
communicated-15671664.php> (10/24, Williams, 2.67M) reports, "Carrillo, 32, is accused of spraying bullets
across a guard shack in front of the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland on May 29, killing David
Patrick Underwood, a federal security officer from Pinole, and wounding another person. One week after the
Oakland shooting, the Air Force sergeant allegedly ambushed deputies in Santa Cruz County who were
responding to reports of a van containing guns and bomb-making materials. Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, 38, was
killed and several other deputies were wounded." Authorities "said Hunter and Carrillo had been messaging each
other on Facebook before, during and after the Oakland and Minneapolis shootings. About four hours after the
shooting that killed Underwood, Hunter messaged Carrillo, `go go go,' according to the court documents."
BuzzFeed News <https://www.buzzfeednews.corn/article/salvadorhemandez/boogaloo-bois-network-fbi-
violence-extremism> (10/24, Hernandez) and the Daily Beast <https://www.thedailybeast.corn/texas-boogaloo-
fired-ak-at-minneapolis-police-precinct-feds-say> (10/23, Weil, 1.39M) also report.
FBI Arrests White Supremacist Who Allegedly Targeted BLM Founder.
Black Entertainment Television <https://www.bet.com/news/national/2020/10/23/black-lives-matter-co-founder-
alicia-garza-says-fbi-arrested-arm.html> (10/23, 893K) reports, "Alicia Garza, co-founder of the Black Lives
Matter movement, revealed on Twitter today (October 23) that she was told by the FBI of a possible white
supremacist plot against her." BET adds, "Garza shared that agents from the bureau visited her to inform her that
they had arrested a suspected white supremacist who was armed and has her name `on a list.' They arrested a
man in Idaho on weapons charges who they believe was affiliated with white supremacist groups,' Garza
tweeted. `They found my name on a list in his home, alongside others.'"
WPost Al : Experts Increasingly Cite Systemic Racism As Cause Of Some Racial Disparities In US.
In a front-page article, the Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/10/22/george-floyd-
black-men-recovery-everything-just-piles-up/> (10/22, Al, Samuels, I4.2M) reports experts "are increasingly
pointing to...systemic racism" as the cause of racial disparities in the US that relate to health and certain kinds of
deaths. The article says Black men in the US "are twice as likely as White men to die of a cocaine overdose,
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twice as likely to be killed by police and...10 times as likely to" be murdered.
Study: Black Individuals Arrested For Misdemeanors At Higher Rates Than Other Racial Groups. The
Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/local/public-safety/disproportionate-misdemeanor-arrests-
prince-georges/2020/10/23/f3baf4d4-130f-lleb-bc10-40b25382flbe_story.html> (10/23, Mettler, 14.2M)
reports, "People of color are still disproportionately arrested on misdemeanors in Prince George's even though
the rate of enforcement for such lower-level charges has decreased in the Maryland county and across six other
large jurisdictions over the past 10 years, according to a new national study from the Data Collaborative for
Justice at John Jay College." The study "draws on data collected from agencies between the early 2000s and the
late 2010s in New York, Louisville, Los Angeles, Seattle, Durham, N.C., St. Louis and the D.C. suburb of Prince
George's." According to the Post, "The key findings, including that Black people were arrested for
misdemeanors at the highest rate of any racial group, come as government leaders and law enforcement officials
nationwide face mounting pressure to reform criminal justice and policing."
Alabama Voters Have Chance To Eliminate Racist Language From State Constitution.
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-race-and-ethnicity-alabama-constitutions-racial-injustice-
a6c3a6345ff567bf437c6lb6423fd5e0> (10/23, Reeves) reports Alabama voters once more have an opportunity
to eliminate "the racist language of Jim Crow from the state's constitution, which was approved in 1901 to
enshrine white supremacy as state law." Prior efforts to remove "the offensive phrases have failed," and though
"organized opposition to the measure" hasn't materialized this time, there is concern "that conservative backlash
to the Black Lives Matter movement could quash the proposal, which qualified for the ballot months before the
nationwide demonstrations that" followed George Floyd's killing. The AP adds, "A measure on the Nov. 3 ballot
would allow the state to recompile its 119-year-old constitution in a process supporters say would remove a
lingering stain from the state's era of racial segregation and the legalized oppression of Black people."
Operation LeGend
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina To Receive Federal Grant To Fight Gun Crime.
The Myrtle Beach (SC) Online <https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/newillocal/crime/article246688617.html>
(10/24, Albert, 47K) reports, "Myrtle Beach will now have help from the federal government in putting violent
criminals behind bars. The $265,258 in U.S. Department of Justice funding will be used to hire special
prosecutors to try federal firearms cases originating in the Myrtle Beach area, according to a press release from
the U.S. Attorney's office." MBO adds, "The grant comes after a violent end to the summer season in Horry
County. Shootings took the lives of a Myrtle Beach police officer, two beloved members of the Racepath
community and armed suspects." According to MBO, "A review of FBI and U.S. Census Bureau data shows the
violent crime rate in Myrtle Beach outpaces places like Virginia Beach, Va., and Daytona Beach, Fla. It even
surpasses cities such as Chicago. The federal grant is part of Operation Legend, an initiative led by the
Department of Justice to lower violent crime."
Counter-Terrorism
Michigan Judge Slashes Bond For Man Linked To Whitmer Kidnap Plot.
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/michigan-jackson-state-goveniments-gretchen-whitmer-
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d81f9a7b73759806653a56d26a2516bf> (10/23) reported from Jackson, Michigan, "A judge on Friday slashed
bond from $10 million to $100,000 for a man accused of assisting in a scheme to kidnap Michigan Gov.
Gretchen Whitmer and commit other violence against state government." The AP adds, "A defense attorney
argued that Pete Musico was kicked out of the group in the early summer because he was too `soft' and wouldn't
commit to violence after participating in armed but legal spring rallies at the Capitol. `He was telling them you
cannot accomplish what we're trying to accomplish through violence,' Kareem Johnson said." Jackson County
Judge Michael Klaeren "reduced Musico's bond, clearing the way for him to be released from jail. He must wear
a GPS tether."
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-10-24/all-talk-no-action-defense-likely-in-michigan-
kidnap-case> (10/24, Flesher) reports from Traverse City, Michigan, "When members of a Michigan paramilitary
group were accused a decade ago of scheming to overthrow the U.S. government, their defense was based
largely on one claim: We were all talk, no action. It worked so well that a federal judge took the rare step of
dismissing most charges against the extremist group known as Hutaree, without giving the jury a say." The AP
adds, "A defense lawyer in that case now represents Ty Garbin, one of six men accused of conspiring to kidnap
Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer because of anger over her stay-at-home policies to contain the coronavirus.
Again, attorney Mark Satawa contends his client had no intention to carry out the alleged plan, whatever he
might have said in recorded or online conversations. 'Saying things like `I hate the governor, the governor is
tyrannical' ... is not illegal, even if you're holding a gun and running around the woods when you do it,' Satawa
told The Associated Press."
MLive (MI) <http://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2020/10/citizens-arrest-defense-probably-wont-fly-in-
michigan-gov-whitmer-kidnapping-case-legal-experts-say.html> (10/24, Burns, 925K) reports, "The idea that 14
men accused of planning to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer were actually trying to enact a legal
citizen's arrest is far-fetched, law experts who spoke with MLive say," but "it's a possible legal defense." Barry
County Sheriff Dar Leaf, "who criticized Whitmer's coronavirus restrictions during a May 18 Michigan Patriot
Rally in Grand Rapids, at which he shared the stage with one of the criminally charged suspects, first raised the
prospect that this may not have been a kidnapping plot at all. `It's just a charge, and they say a "plot to kidnap"
and you got to remember that,' Dar told Fox 17 Grand Rapids' reporter Aaron Parseghian. `Are they trying to
kidnap? Because a lot of people are angry with the governor, and they want her arrested. So are they trying to
arrest or was it a kidnap attempt? Because you can still in Michigan, if it's a felony, make a felony arrest.'
Whitmer Says Several Officials Have Received Death Threats. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D), on Fox
News Sunday <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/faa4dd55640640d99ddfdf2be7a6677d?pubid=fbi>
(10/25, 1.27M), said, "We are just days since the plot to kidnap and try and kill me was revealed. Fourteen
people have been arrested. First, I want to acknowledge the incredible work of the FBI and the Michigan state
police. But I also want to acknowledge that rhetoric like this contributes to bringing up the heat. I have asked the
White House since April to bring the heat down. That's when the death threats started. We now know that my
good friend Mike DeWine, Republican governor of Ohio has been receiving threats. We know the people on both
sides of the aisle who are just to do their jobs and save lives, like [NIAID Director] Fauci, have received threats.
This kind of rhetoric is anti-American and it seeks to undermine the foundational principles of this country."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/michigan-whitmer-fbi-trump-kidnapping-plot> (10/25, Blitzer,
27.59M) reports that Whitmer "blamed the Trump administration for rhetoric that she claimed led to a
kidnapping plot against her, after the Trump campaign accused her of encouraging attempts on the president's
life. `First I want to acknowledge the incredible work of the FBI and the Michigan State Police,' Whitmer told
`Fox News Sunday' host Chris Wallace, 'but I also want to acknowledge that rhetoric like this contributes to
bringing up the heat. I have asked the White House since April to bring the heat down. That's when the death
threats started.'
Arkansas Gov. Ma Hutchinson (R), on CBS' Face The Nation
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/4b3cd7581ec64045ab426ca312cc2a88?pubid=fbi> (10/25, 2.24M),
discussed the degree of harsh rhetoric in the campaign, particularly the "lock her up" chants at the President's
rallies. Hutchinson said, "That's not a chant I would ever participate in. You know, we need to have a more civil
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discourse, even though it's a hotly contested presidential race. We need to lead by example."
CSIS: White Supremacists Responsible For Majority Of US Terrorist Attacks This Year.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/24/us/domestic-terrorist-groups.html> (10/24, Gross,
18.61 M) says, "White supremacists and other like-minded groups have committed a majority of the terrorist
attacks in the United States this year, according to a report by a security think tank that echoed warnings made by
the Department of Homeland Security this month." The Times adds that "the report, published Thursday by the
Center for Strategic and International Studies, found that white supremacist groups were responsible for 41 of 61
`terrorist plots and attacks' in the first eight months of this year."
Man Receives 20-Year Prison Sentence For Purchasing Firearms Used In 2015 Terror Attack In California.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/shootings-enrique-marquez-jr-san-bernardino-califomia-riverside-
c599fdbe8c3c88ac7fc2652a4c95db91> (10/23, Dazio, Taxin) reports that "the man who bought two rifles that
husband-and-wife assailants used to kill 14 people in a Southern California terror attack" in 2015 received a 20-
year prison sentence on Friday. Enrique Marquez Jr. "supplied the weapons that Syed Rizwan Farook and
Farook's wife, Tashfeen Malik, used on Dec. 2, 2015, to open fire on a meeting and holiday gathering of San
Bernardino County employees who worked with Farook. Minutes later, a post on a Facebook page associated
with Malik pledged allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State terror group." Farook and Malik "died later that
day in a gunbattle with authorities."
The Orange County (CA) Register <https://www.ocregister.com/2020/10/23/20-years-for-man-who-supplied-
guns-in-san-bemardino-mass-shootingP (10/23, Rokos, 546K) reports, "U.S. District Court Judge Jesus G.
Bernal said he couldn't hold Marquez legally responsible for the 14 slayings. Authorities have said that Marquez
did not know about the plot in advance." Marquez, of Riverside, California, "had been convicted of conspiracy
to provide material support to terrorists and making a false statement on federal firearms-purchase forms:
Marquez said the firearms he was buying in 2011 and 2012 were for his use. Instead, he sold them to neighbor
Syed Rizwan Farook as part of an aborted plan to wage attacks on motorists on the 91 Freeway and at Riverside
City College, prosecutors said. By then, Farook had radicalized his longtime friend to Islam."
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/10/23/us/enrique-marquez-san-bernardino-attack.html>
(10/23, Levenson, 18.6IM) reports, "In pleading guilty, Mr. Marquez had acknowledged making false statements
in connection with his role as a `straw buyer' of the rifles, federal prosecutors said." Farook and Malik "were
killed in a shootout with the authorities hours after the massacre, which was the worst terrorist attack on
American soil since Sept. 11, 2001, federal prosecutors said." Federal prosecutors said Marquez "had admitted in
a plea agreement and in open court that he had also plotted with Mr. Farook in 2011 and 2012 to attack Riverside
City College and a California freeway. Those attacks were never carried out, but Mr. Marquez had discussed
with Mr. Farook using radio-controlled improvised explosive devices for the attacks and bought Christmas tree
light bulbs and a container of smokeless powder to use in the devices, federal prosecutors said."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/state-watch/522539-man-who-supplied-guns-to-san-bemardino-
terrorists-sentenced-to-20-years> (10/23, 2.98M) reports that Marqez "pleaded guilty in 2017 to conspiracy to
provide material support and resources to terrorists, and one count of making false statements in connection with
the acquisition of firearms. `This defendant was an active member of a conspiracy that planned to inflict death
and destruction on innocent people,' First Assistant United States Attorney Tracy Wilkison said in a statement.
`By his own admissions, this defendant collaborated with and purchased weapons for a man he definitively knew
held radical and anti-American beliefs — and who wanted to kill innocent people."' The Wall Street Journal
<https://www.wsj.corn/articles/man-who-provided-weapons-in-2015-san-bernardino-mass-shooting-sentenced-
to-20-years-11603489921> (10/23, Levy, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) also reports.
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Ninth Circuit Dismisses Key Terrorism Charge For California Man.
The San Jose (CA) Mercury News <https://www.mercurynews.corn/ninth-circuit-throws-out-terrorism-
enhancement-sentence-for-man-who-opened-twitter-accounts-for-isis-talked-about-wanting-to-kill-10000>
(10/23, Gartrell, 456K) reports from San Francisco, "In a rebuke of a Bay Area federal judge's decision, the
Ninth Circuit Court of
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