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FBI bulletin warns armed protests being planned at almost every state capitol

An internal FBI bulletin warned that, as of Sunday, nationwide protests may start later this week and extend through Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration.

WASHINGTON — The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests at almost every state capitol and in Washington in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, stoking fears of more bloodshed after last week's deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol.

An internal FBI bulletin warned that, as of Sunday, the nationwide protests may start later this week and extend through Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration, according to two law enforcement officials who read details of the memo to The Associated Press. Investigators believe some of the people are members of some extremist groups, the officials said. The bulletin was first reported by ABC.

“Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and at the U.S. Capitol from 17 January through 20 January,” the bulletin said, according to one official. The officials were not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity. 

The FBI issued at least one other bulletin — they go out to law enforcement nationwide on the topic — before the riots last week. On Dec. 29, it warned of the potential for armed demonstrators targeting legislatures, the second official said.

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FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, violent protesters, loyal to President Donald Trump, storm the Capitol, in Washington.

However, NEWS CENTER Maine spoke to the FBI Boston Division and received the following statement from their Public Affairs Advisor:

"At this point in time, the FBI Boston Division is not in possession of any intelligence indicating any planned, violent protests at the four state capitals in our area of responsibility. (ME, MA, NH, and RI) from January 17-20, 2021."

Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau, told reporters on Monday that the Guard is looking at any issues across the country, “We’re keeping a look across the entire country to make sure that we’re monitoring, and that our Guards in every state are in close coordination with their local law enforcement agencies to provide any support requested.”

The riots followed weeks of online calls for violence in Washington in the waning days of Donald Trump's presidency.

A tweet in which Trump promised that last Wednesday's event “will be wild” fueled a “month-long frenzy of incitements, strategizing, and embrace of violence against lawmakers,” according to a research group that tracks online extremism activity, In a report issued Saturday, the SITE Intelligence Group also warns that the Capitol attack has emboldened Trump-supporting extremists.

“No matter how all this plays out, its only the beginning,” posted a user on TheDonald message board, according to the report.

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Kunzelman reported from College Park, Maryland.

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