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mick silver
3rd June 2014, 01:09 PM
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By Julia Edwards
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is reviving a law enforcement group to investigate those it designates as domestic terrorists, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
Following hate-motivated shootings such as the one at a Jewish Community Center in Kansas City, Missouri in April, federal prosecutors have pressed the need to coordinate intelligence about such criminals on a national level, Justice Department officials told Reuters.
In a statement, Attorney General Eric Holder said the United States remains concerned about threats from Islamic extremist groups, but the group will focus on other motives for attacks within U.S. borders.
Events like the April 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon, in which the attackers appeared to be influenced by extremist groups abroad, would not fall under the committee's jurisdiction.
"We must also concern ourselves with the continued danger we face from individuals within our own borders who may be motivated by a variety of other causes from anti-government animus to racial prejudice," Holder said in announcing the group, named the Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee.
The committee's members will come from the FBI, the National Security Division of the Justice Department and the Attorney General's Advisory Committee, which includes representatives of federal prosecutors.
Former Attorney General Janet Reno first established such a task force following the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, but it stopped meeting after the Sept. 11, 2001 hijacked-plane attacks as the agencies turned their attention toward threats from abroad.
(Reporting by Julia Edwards and Aruna Viswanatha; Editing by Grant McCool and Cynthia Osterman)


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mick silver
3rd June 2014, 01:11 PM
take a look at the comments they are some real good one's ... one comment ...I believe the vast majority of domestic terrorist we have are people who have infiltrated our federal government and we citizens do need to clean out the traitors!
When the American citizens decide it is time to clean the traitors from our payroll task force such as this one will be one of the 1st places to start. Anybody the traitor, Eric Holder, will appoint to a position like that will have to be in agreement with him. Hang them High!