Lone Wolf Terror Attacks Rise in US
Lone Wolf Terror Attacks on the Rise in U.S.: Officials Warn of Increased Threat
In recent weeks, a series of lone wolf terror attacks have occurred across the U.S., with incidents in Michigan, Virginia, and Austin, Texas. These solo actors have struck recently, fueling concerns in this heightened threat period.
In Michigan, a man rammed his car into a Detroit-area synagogue, an incident under investigation as terrorism. Meanwhile, in Virginia, a man with a past conviction for supporting ISIS opened fire at Old Dominion University, killing one and wounding two.
Local leaders expressed outrage, stressing that personal grief does not justify violence. Experts point to online radicalization tied to anti-American views and groups like Iran or Hezbollah. They warn of potential drone use next and urge raising the national threat level, while calling on the public to report suspicious activity. The FBI is still probing the Austin bar shooting from March first.
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