![]() The far-right incidents last year broke into distinct waves emerging amid government shutdowns in the spring, widespread racial demonstrations in the summer and confrontations over the presidential election results in the late fall, The Post’s review of the CSIS data shows. The Post focused its analysis primarily on far-right attacks since 2015 because they account for a clear majority of the rising domestic terrorism events and fatalities charted by the CSIS. 6 riot at the Capitol spurred renewed national attention on domestic terrorism and on hate-driven violence. There were two deaths attributed to far-right attacks. That killing was the only death last year attributed to far-left violence, the data shows. In August, a supporter of President Donald Trump was shot dead in Portland, Ore., by a suspected gunman who was a self-described antifa supporter. Pastor Kenneth Robinson stands in front of a section of Briar Creek Road Baptist Church in Charlotte that was set on fire in 2015. The incidents included the burning of a Minneapolis police precinct during protests over the death of George Floyd. Those incidents include multiple attempts by extremists to derail trains to hinder oil pipeline construction and at least seven incidents in which police and their facilities were targeted with guns, firebombs and graffiti. ![]() The 73 far-right incidents were an all-time annual high in the CSIS database, which goes back to 1994. Both far-left and far-right attacks hit groundbreaking levels in 2020, the database shows, with far-right incidents still the much larger group. ![]()
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