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The iCOP bulletin implied that the disappearance of all those posts could create a hurdle for law enforcement efforts to prevent future violence - and that the archive created by could be a useful resource. As a result, the social network went offline. But - as the iCOP bulletin noted - major tech companies stopped providing services to Parler in the wake of the attack because of violent content. 6 attackers had extensive discussions on the platform before the attack about engaging in violence that day. Another tweet, from an account called says it includes a link to every Parler post made during the riot.Īccessing those Parler posts was a focus for law enforcement, since the Jan. One of the tweets, from Czech Republic-based company Intelligence X, announced the creation of a system for people to share pictures and videos from the Capitol attack. One of the reports highlights tweets from two users about Jan. They circulated through law enforcement circles, including to intelligence-sharing hubs called fusion centers that connect federal agencies with their state and local partners. 6 became a mass casualty event, and that an FBI bomb analyst warned her coworkers that #StopTheSteal could turn violent.īoth iCOP bulletins are dated Jan. The group has also obtained records showing that hundreds of law enforcement officers planned ahead in case Jan. Property of the People, a watchdog group focused on national security, obtained the documents through open records requests as part of its investigation of the Jan. Two more previously unpublished government documents reviewed by POLITICO - one of which was reported on by ABC News - reveal more about the increasingly complex work of tracking extremism, and the concerns those efforts generate among civil liberties advocates.

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6 era: how to track extremist organizing across a host of low-profile platforms.

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And those documents point to a new challenge for law enforcement in the post-Jan. 6 select committee’s investigation by revealing concerns about a company it is not known to be scrutinizing. The documents also point to potential gaps in the Jan.







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