Anarchist Campaign Promotes Flock Camera Sabotage Nationwide
CrimethInc. promoted a Flock Safety camera sabotage guide on June 19 as physical destruction of Flock cameras spreads across at least five US states, driven by opposition to the company's cooperation with ICE.
76 Flock Safety License Plate Cameras Disabled in Coordinated Anarchist Campaign Targeting Law Enforcement Surveillance Infrastructure
Anarchist actors disabled 76 Flock Safety license plate cameras in Oakland and the East Bay, citing ICE use of Flock data, in the largest confirmed single-campaign attack on law enforcement surveillance infrastructure in the current reporting period.
Newark Curfew Ordered Around Delaney Hall ICE Facility; Weapons Found in Crowds, State Police Replace Federal Agents After Nine Days of Protests
Newark imposed a curfew around Delaney Hall after nine days of anti-ICE protests produced weapons finds and nightly clashes, with NJ state police replacing federal agents and Proud Boys observed in a counter-protest Saturday.
StopThem.global Campaign Moves From Targeting Guidance to Claimed Sabotage Against Energy Fuels Uranium Hauling
A newly created StopThem.global campaign appears to have moved from online targeting guidance to claimed real-world sabotage against Energy Fuels’ uranium-hauling operation, using the same action-reportback-amplification model seen in Line 5 and Stop Cop City-linked direct-action ecosystems.
Ypsilanti Data Center Campaign Escalates Into Doxxing and Home Visits Targeting University-Linked Personnel
Unsalted posts claim ongoing home-targeting actions against individuals tied to the U-M/Los Alamos data center effort, publishing addresses and tracking security posture while township and local reporting show the project remains politically contested and the pressure campaign is positioned to persist.
Incendiary Attacks Claimed Against Athens Police Homes; Post Lists Addresses and Calls It “Payback”
An anarchist cell claims three firebomb attacks on Athens police officers’ homes and publishes the addresses, using the communique to justify retaliation and encourage continued attacks against police.

