Summary

An anti-Trump conservative summit in Washington, DC, was evacuated Sunday due to a “credible bomb threat” allegedly sent by an account claiming to represent Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader.

The threat, which named several high-profile attendees, remains unverified by police. Tarrio, who was arrested over the weekend, denied involvement and threatened legal action.

The event, an alternative to CPAC, featured prominent anti-Trump conservatives and ex-law enforcement officers who had clashed with Tarrio earlier.

DC tensions were heightened amid the CPAC gathering and related protests.

  • blakenong
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    12 hours ago

    And yet no bomb. Stop running.

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      12 hours ago

      Kind of understandable comment, but in the most dick way possible. They do this all the time, and now there’s nobody to investigate and arrest them.

      • blakenong
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        12 hours ago

        Pretty sick of people bowing to bullshit right wing threats. Those pussy ass bitches don’t have bombs.

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          Read the article again; it says “an account claiming to represent Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader”. This isn’t just right wing; this guy is a straight up far right fascist and could credibly toss a bomb at the summit.

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          That’s a dumb statement. Everyone in America has bombs with a quick trip to the hardware store and a few hours work. Bombs are not hard to make.

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            11 hours ago

            All they have are empty threats… and since no bombs are going off, that’s pretty good evidence they don’t have anything.

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              Creating a bomb leaves a trail and the FBI has a pretty good record domestically of finding where they’ve come from. Couple that with the fact that any time there’s a threat detected then will places evacuate. Anyone who would actually call in a threat, after placing bombs would only result in becoming hunted by the FBI, so on that point you’re right: these threats are always hollow. At least until people stop evacuating after receiving a threat. Once that happens it will increase the likelihood that real bombs will start being placed.

              But to be clear, a lot of places do get bombed. In 2023 there were 320 bombings in the US. During the same year there were 3,203 threats. So, we’re looking at 0.1% … That would likely go up if people stopped taking the threats seriously.

              EDIT: I’m not sure anyone noticed, but my math was off by a factor of 10, er 100. Sorry about that!

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                10 hours ago

                That math says 10%. But regardless, I think the core of the argument really is that those who actually intend to plant bombs don’t make bomb threats. By the time you escalate to the level where you’re convinced blowing people to pieces is actually a reasonable course of action, you’re not likely to be giving warnings. You either want people dead, or you don’t.

                • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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                  I agree, and I think a bomb ‘threat’ is actually just a way to disrupt things. I do think that if we started ignoring threats though, it would lead to an increase in actual bombings.

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                In 2023 there were 320 bombings in the US. During the same year there were 3,203 threats. So, we’re looking at 0.1%

                Um… that’s 10%, not 0.1%.