2 Israeli Embassy staff members killed – Washington, DC

May 21, 2025

One man and one woman — both staff members at the Israeli Embassy — were shot and killed as they exited an event on Wednesday night, officials said.

“Two staff members of the Israeli embassy were shot this evening at close range while attending a Jewish event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC,” Israeli Embassy in Washington spokesperson Tal Naim Cohen said in a statement Wednesday night.

The suspect in the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members outside of an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, chanted “Free, Free Palestine” after being taken into custody,” D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith said.

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Historic Louisiana plantation house destroyed in massive fire – Iberville, LA

A devastating fire destroyed the Louisiana’s historic Nottoway Resort, the largest antebellum mansion in the South, officials confirmed Friday.

“The fire has been contained now, but there’s no more Nottoway. The house is completely destroyed.

Iberville Parish President Chris Daigle highlighted the mansion’s historical significance of the loss.

“Nottoway was not only the largest remaining antebellum mansion in the South but also a symbol of both the grandeur and the deep complexities of our region’s past,” Daigle said.

He noted that it was built in 1859 and had been open to visitors since the ’80s.

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Jailbreak – New Orleans, LA

May 16, 2025

Nine inmates escaped a jail in New Orleans and remain on the loose as authorities investigate whether any guards were in on the jailbreak plot.

A total of 10 inmates escaped from jail in Orleans Parish at around 1 a.m. on Friday, Sheriff Susan Hutson told reporters. One inmate was caught in the French Quarter but the other nine men remain on the run.

Officials suspect the group had help from jail staff: “We have indication that these detainees received assistance from individuals inside the department,” Hutson said.

Louisiana State Police located and apprehended Myles in the French Quarter, a busy tourist area in New Orleans, Sheriff Susan Hutson said during a 3:30 p.m. press conference. Authorities found the inmate underneath a parked car near the Hotel Monteleone, she said.

Local and state police are working with the FBI and United States Marshalls to find the remaining escapees.

How did the inmates escape?

Jail authorities said the group began making their escape at around 12:30 a.m. a few hours after lockdown at 10:30 p.m.

They began by pulling a “defective” sliding cell door off its tracks, according to Sheriff Hutson. At around 1 a.m. they breached a jail wall by ripping away a toilet and sink.

Security footage shows the men leave via a loading dock, scale a wall and then run across a nearby highway, she said.

Orleans Parish Chief of Corrections Jeworski Mallett said breaching the wall near the toilets would not have been possible without outside assistance.

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Warrior Up Is Back

After a five year hiatus, Warrior Up is back. The intention of this project remains the same: to compile guides and practical information relevant to struggles against industrial devastation.

The ‘Arson‘ page compiles guides on setting fires. The ‘Sabotage Techniques‘ page compiles sabotage techniques for different types of infrastructure. The ‘Studying Vulnerabilities‘ page compiles analyses of how the megamachine functions and where it is vulnerable. The ‘Maps‘ page compiles mapping projects focused on infrastructure and extractive industries.

This project relies on submissions, so please send us content, including anything published years ago that we may have missed! We now use an Autistici email:

warriorupthrowdown ( at ) autistici ( dot ) org

Our PGP key, however, remains unchanged (Fingerprint 4283 5D10 4ABA 6B2D 0C60 A4F1 F7A9 73A3 8FD8 16E0). It can be found on the contact page, which now also includes a contact form.

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Orlando Man sentenced for threats, damaging energy facility over perceived Israel support – Orlando, FL

May 2, 2025

The U.S. Department of Justice says [name] was sentenced Thursday to six years in federal prison for threatening to use explosives and destruction of an energy facility.

According to the Justice Department, beginning around June 2024, [name] targeted and attacked businesses in the Orlando area for their perceived support for Israel. Prosecutors say he smashed glass front doors of businesses during the night.

Prosecutors say he also left behind “warning letters” addressed to the president of the United States and the United States government, in which he made a series of political demands, culminating in a threat to “destroy or explode everything here in whole America. Especially the companies and factories that support the racist state of Israel.”

At the end of June, [name] broke into a solar power generation facility in Wedgefield and systematically destroyed solar panel arrays, while leaving behind two more copies of his threatening demand letter, the news release states. The attacks caused more than $450,000 in damage.

[Name] was arrested on July 11, 2024, after another letter threatening to “destroy or explode everything” was found at an industrial propane gas distribution depot in Orlando.

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