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State and local law enforcement agencies have issued raw intelligence and situational awareness reports warning of a 'highly sensitive and politically charged' threat environment in the wake of the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion.

State and local law enforcement agencies have issued raw intelligence and situational awareness reports warning of a "highly sensitive and politically charged" threat environment in the wake of the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion, according to several intelligence bulletins obtained by CBS News.

The bulletin – dated May 11, 2022 – notes that demonstrations "may become flash points for violence and criminal activity with little to no warning."On Saturday, Planned Parenthood, Women's March and other abortion rights advocates plan to rally at the Washington Monument at noon. A permit approved by the National Park Service and obtained by CBS News notes there are 17,000 participants expected to attend.

Justice Department spokesman Anthony Coley said the attorney general "continues to be briefed on security matters related to the Supreme Court and Supreme Court Justices." Garland directed the U.S. Marshals Service to provide additional support to the Marshal of the Supreme Court to help ensure the safety of the justices, Coley also said.

Another Twitter account the Florida group highlighted alleged that abortion-related vandals had damaged a Catholic church in Boulder, Colorado. The tweet read, "Attack on Anti-Abortion Church in Boulder, Colorado #AnarchistAction #Boulder #MyBodyMyChoice," and included photos showing a smashed window and spray-painted message of "F*ck the Church, F*ck the State" and "Keep Your Religion Off Our Bodies.

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