No. If a perpetrator does not survive an attack, then they are not charged with a crime. Our research project studies crimes not attacks. Therefore, if someone dies in an incident, no, they’re not present in the data.
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Key figure from the article, using data from @prosecutionproject.bsky.social, shows just how clearly the right are responsible for most political violence in the US:
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We’re still looking into motive on this one but an interesting case to follow
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AO 91 (Rev. 11/11) Criminal Complaint UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Oregon United States of America V. GINOVANNI JOSEPH BRUMBELOW Case No. 3:25-mj-00163 Defendants) CRIMINAL COMPLAINT BY TELEPHONE OR OTHER RELIABLE ELECTRONIC MEANS I, the complainant in this case, state that the following is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. On or about the date(s) of June 14, 2025 in the county of Multnomah District of Oregon ., the defendants) violated: Code Section Offense Description 18 U.S.C. Section 111(a) Assault on a Federal Officer in the
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Although this is a non-traditional case, according to DOJ, "the sender wrote that he did not “agree or align with the values of this administration...[and]...willing to share classified information”.
That likely meets our inclusion criteria...we're investigating!
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