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Terrorism in the United States 1999.

Terrorism in the United States

| January 01, 1999 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Federal Bureau of Investigation at www.fbi.gov. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The year 1999 was marked by an increasing focus on the threat of terrorism in the United States. A year of mounting concern over the threat of millennial-related violence potentially being planned by domestic extremists ended with the prevention of an apparent international plot to attack sites in the United States during Millennium celebrations. Year-end concerns in the United States mirrored concerns worldwide, as security forces in Jordan and Pakistan arrested extremists suspected of plotting millennial attacks in those countries and as security safeguards were enhanced at New Year's celebrations in nations around the world.

Despite the fears of international plots in the United States, 1999 was, in fact, characterized by a sharp increase in domestic terrorism, driven by a troubling upswing in activity carried out by animal rights and environmental extremists. These special interest or single issue terrorists committed eight of the ten terrorist incidents recorded in the United States during the calendar year (the remaining two incidents were carried out by rogue right-wing extremists). The ten incidents recorded in 1999 doubled the number of incidents recorded the previous year. In addition, two suspected terrorist incidents were recorded in 1999 (no suspected terrorist incidents were recorded in 1998) and seven terrorist plots were prevented by law enforcement (compared with 12 in 1998). For the sixth consecutive year, there were no successful acts of international terrorism perpetrated in the United States in 1999.

Six terrorist incidents occurring in the United States in 1999 were attributed to an extremist movement known as the Animal Liberation Front (ALF). Combined, these attacks resulted in financial damages (primarily to medical research facilities) totaling more than three million dollars. Two acts of terrorism were attributed to a distinct, but increasingly related, movement known as the Earth Liberation Front (ELF). These attacks resulted in the complete destruction of an 8,000-square-foot office complex in Monmouth, Oregon, and one million dollars in damage to the Agricultural Hall at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Each of these ALF/ELF attacks remained under investigation at year's end. Despite the significant property damage resulting from the attacks, none of these incidents resulted in human casualties (two of the ALF attacks led to the deaths of lab animals).

By contrast, the two-state shooting rampage of Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, a right-wing extremist and member of the World Church of the Creator, left two individuals dead and eight others wounded. Smith took his own life when surrounded by law enforcement officers in Salem, Illinois. A firearms attack on a Jewish Community Center in Granada Hills, California, by Buford O. Furrow, a former member of the Aryan Nations, wounded three children, a camp counselor, and a receptionist. While fleeing the scene, Furrow allegedly shot and killed a uniformed U.S. postal worker of Asian decent. Furrow turned himself in to the FBI shortly after his shooting spree and at year's end was awaiting trial.

Neither of the suspected incidents of terrorism that occurred during the year (the bombing of a roadway in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, and the firebombing of a Gap clothing store in Seattle, Washington) resulted in casualties. Both of these suspected incidents remained under investigation at year's end.

In contrast to 1998, when each of the 12 terrorist preventions recorded were being planned by domestic terrorists, 3 of the 7 terrorist preventions recorded in 1999 had international overtones, though one of these was designated as the prevention of an act of domestic terrorism. Two preventions were recorded in April when the FBI thwarted the plans ...

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