PREPARED CITIZEN INTELLIGENCE BRIEF
June 24, 2025 | 10:50 AM CDT
1. Domestic Security & Civil Unrest
No new major protests, riots, or active shooter events reported. But, previous anti-ICE rallies in Chicago, Dallas, Spokane remain on watch…flashpoints still possible.
New arrest alert: Putnam County, TN sheriff says a drive-by shooting on June 22 was carried out by an undocumented immigrant; suspect in custody, working with ICE .
New “ICE List” site doxxing agents considered domestic extremist content.
2. Border & Immigration Enforcement
ICE arrested 11 Iranian nationals over the weekend, citing terrorism concerns.
CA judge released an immigrant worker on June 23; ICE may re-detain…sanctuary tensions persist.
3. International Conflict Snapshot
Ceasefire wobble: Trump brokered a truce between Israel and Iran on June 23 via Qatar, but within hours, both sides violated it. Iran hit northern Israel with two missiles (3 killed), Israel struck Damascus’s radar array. Trump publicly rebuked both.
Damascus explosion reported in Mezzeh district this morning; conflicting reports from pro-Iran media suggest Israeli strike. No US personnel impacted.
Iran’s parliamentary press (Farda) reports multiple soldiers abandoning bases; regime issuing severe punishments.
4. Sudan Regional Instability
WHO confirms over 40 killed, including healthcare staff and children, in a weekend airstrike targeting a frontline hospital amidst Sudan’s army vs. RSF clash.
5. Short-Term Weather / Infrastructure
Minimal weather: isolated storms possible in Gulf Coast; monitor NOAA if traveling.
No new tech/supply-line disruptions reported.
Signals to Watch
Border tensions in sanctuary cities…anti-ICE activism could flare.
Lone actors or proxy attacks tied to Iran-Israel fallout.
Damascus/Tehran unrest may signal deeper regional instability.
Heightened cross-border airstrike risk could spill into global markets.
Preparedness Action Items
In sanctuary cities: avoid protest zones, stay alert.
Monitor local news and platforms for fast-moving threats or tech disruptions.
Border residents: stay updated on ICE operations.
International travel: avoid Middle East regions until ceasefire holds.
Maintain 72-hour readiness kit (food, water, comms).
Analyst Insight
The global theatre is fracturing…Middle East ceasefire falters, Iran shows internal cracks, Sudan’s humanitarian crisis worsens, and new domestic security events underline soft-target risk. For prepared citizens, heightened vigilance on civic, cross-border, and digital fronts is prudent.
Stay safe. Be dangerous.

