US Intercept website revealed leaked documents belonging to law enforcement authorities in the United States showing important reports to the police about the security threat and deadly violence committed by the far-right during the protests that swept across America after the killing of George Floyd.

According to the website, hackers recently hacked a police website and posted nearly 300 documents on the Internet called "BlueLeaks", which includes reports and correspondence between local and federal law enforcement authorities about protest actions across the United States.

After analyzing the documents, he added, he found that most of the leaked reports talk about the protest actions behind the left and the Antiva movement, a left-wing anti-capitalist movement hostile to fascism and the extreme right, along with other more important reports on violence and deadly threats by the extreme right that he did not address. Senior Trump administration officials have little in their remarks.

The site criticized the Trump administration's prejudice against Antiva, who considered its followers local terrorists and vowed to deal with them accordingly, and said that Trump and his lawyer have woven a sinister story about the opportunists leftists who take advantage of the shock America is going to sow chaos and turmoil.

He noted that while the White House was beating the drums of war to campaign against a left-wing movement without leadership, police offices across the country were sharing detailed reports of far-right plans to attack demonstrators and police during the historic demonstrations in the United States.

Target the police

According to the website report, the flood of threats by the far-right contained in the leaked documents included frequent confrontations between the police and followers of the heavily armed, right-wing "Boogaloo" movement.

He also pointed out that Bugalo supported armed confrontation with police as a means to ignite a civil war, and that her aspirations had been translated into a series of attacks in California that led to the death of an officer in the Federal Protection Services and a deputy chief of police, and the injury of many security and police personnel.

Among the many incidents mentioned in the leaked documents was the assassination of a security guard at a federal court in Auckland on May 29 this year. According to the documents, the perpetrator is a 32-year-old Air Force sergeant, Stephen Carillo, who is reported to have killed a deputy police chief in an ambush and wounded others days after his first crime.

In a court report last month, the FBI stated that Carlo was wearing a bullet-proof jacket bearing the Bogallo Movement logo and had written blood statements related to the extremist movement on a car he had stolen after being wounded during a confrontation with the police, according to the website.