Law enforcement plays catch up to stop violence by radical groups at protests

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Over the last decade the intelligence apparatus of police departments that tries to anticipate and track the movements of antifa or anarchists has diminished, limiting the ability to better understand how these small, loosely coordinated groups interact.

Shea said,"They had tactics deployed, prepping stations with additional weapons available." He would not identify these groups by name when asked by NBC News.

This has limited the ability of departments to better understand how these small and very loosely coordinated groups move and interact with protesters or attach themselves to protests, the officials said. Law enforcement officials said that as the terrorism threat has impacted more of the country, police agencies have redirected their focus on foreign terror groups and terror acts that those foreign terror groups seek to inspire in the United States. As a result, the breadth of understanding of these anti-fascist and anarchist groups is not robust.

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