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BLUF
A federal grand jury in Minneapolis handed down a 94-page indictment against 15 members of Direct Action Minnesota, a coalition prosecutors say trained its people in surveillance and rapid mobilization against law enforcement. In Texas, the North Texas Antifa Cell drew a combined 450 years for the Prairieland ambush, 100 of them for the man who shot a police officer.
Courts are now describing what happened on American streets as organized, trained, and networked. (They call it community defense. Sure.)
The word for it is insurgency, and its flashpoints sit on your commute.
Do nothing and the night your city’s federal block goes under siege, you’re reading about it from inside the stopped traffic.
INSIDE TONIGHT’S FULL SITREP
Tonight Guardians get the network mechanics out of the indictment, the X on your commute, three warning signs, three moves.
Fresh wheatpaste near federal buildings.
Plywood and fencing go up downtown.
Short-notice street closures posted.
Map your daily routes against the flashpoints.
Set tripwires that trigger your exit.
Build a get-home kit for your vehicle.
Knowing your tripwires ahead of time gets you out before the first bottle flies instead of boxed in behind it.
Full breakdown, sources, and the X are below the paywall for Guardians.
WHAT YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND
The indictment reads like an insurgent field manual. Prosecutors describe surveillance teams tracking officers’ vehicles, alias networks, encrypted planning channels, and training in rapid mobilization. That’s confirmed on paper, in USA v. Sant, back in court August 25. The read here is scale: Minneapolis is one cell of a national pattern the Texas sentencings already proved out. When a mobilization hits, the damage spreads sideways, because police pull from patrol districts to hold one federal block, and response times across the rest of the city stretch. Picture the sheet of plywood screwed over a courthouse window on a Tuesday. The crews who install it get the advisory before you do...
The X is running your daily routes and errands through your city’s flashpoint blocks with no tripwire for the moment a street turns.






