PREPARED CITIZEN INTELLIGENCE BRIEF
July 10, 2025 | 1041 CDT
1. Domestic Security & Civil Unrest
San Francisco, CA – Anti-ICE protesters surrounded an immigration court, blocking federal vehicles. Law enforcement cleared the area and detained several protesters.
Los Angeles, CA – Four individuals were arrested for placing tire spikes near Border Patrol vehicles during an ICE raid in Van Nuys.
Northern Ireland – Local officials condemned a loyalist bonfire displaying a migrant effigy, fueling tensions over immigration.
Washington, DC – Rep. Jimmy Gomez publicly criticized ICE, claiming the agency is targeting “anybody that looks undocumented.” Comments are fueling online hostility toward immigration enforcement.
2. Infrastructure & Grid Alerts
Oklahoma City, OK – Anti-government group Veterans on Patrol claimed responsibility for sabotaging KWTV’s weather radar. The group believes radar towers are “energy weapons” and said they plan to disable 15 across the state.
No verified major disruptions to power grids, water systems, rail, or cyber infrastructure in the last 36 hours.
3. Extreme Weather & Natural Hazards
United States – Since July 4th, 256 flash flood warnings have been issued across the U.S., highlighting a broad pattern of unstable weather systems. Many warnings occurred overnight, increasing risk to unaware populations.
Tokyo, Japan – Historic rainfall in Nerima and surrounding prefectures triggered landslides, flood alerts, and widespread street-level flooding.
U.S. Outlook – A marginal severe weather risk spanning 833,000 square miles is forecast for July 11. This is only a marginal risk, but due to its scale (833,000 square miles), emergency services in multiple states may be stretched thin if severe weather develops.
4. Border & Immigration
Texas – ICE raided a migrant stash house near the U.S.-Mexico border, detaining 47 individuals tied to a smuggling network.
Mexico – La Línea cartel used bomber drones to attack Sinaloa cartel convoys, marking an escalation in cartel-on-cartel warfare.
Georgia – Multiple farmworkers were arrested for crimes against children. Immigration detainers were filed after criminal charges, not as a result of ICE-led action.
5. Church, Mission, & Civilian Safety
No verified incidents reported globally involving church, mission, or civilian teams.
6. International Flashpoints
Red Sea – Houthis released drone footage of attacks on maritime traffic, reinforcing security threats to shipping corridors.
Russia-Ukraine – A large-scale Russian missile and drone assault struck Kyiv. Multiple civilian deaths and infrastructure damage reported.
Israel-Iran – Digital warfare continues. Increased hacktivism and attempted infrastructure disruption reported as retaliatory actions by pro-Iranian groups.
7. Signals to Monitor
Flash flood alerts growing nationwide; nighttime events increasing danger
Oklahoma radar sabotage may inspire copycats targeting weather infrastructure
Cartel drone use evolving toward targeted, militarized strikes
ICE operations expanding amid visible protests and political backlash
SPC’s 833,000 sq mi severe weather alert may test regional emergency response
8. Preparedness Action Items
Review local flood maps and avoid driving at night in flood-prone areas
Check flashlights, weather radios, and sump pumps; back up digital records
Track SPC updates and consider delaying travel across Central and Eastern U.S. from July 11–12
Maintain physical copies of evacuation routes and emergency contacts
Monitor local protests if you live near federal buildings or immigration courts
Analyst Insight
The system is strained. A pattern of low-level sabotage, increasingly bold cartel tech, and widespread weather emergencies point toward a summer of instability. The rise in flash flood alerts is testing community response and individual readiness. With sabotage threats targeting infrastructure and federal actions sparking backlash, citizens should expect less notice and more responsibility.
Stay safe. Be dangerous.



