

June 8: Search for Suspect
Deputy Director of the FBI Dan Bongino posted, 'Help us find him.' This brief call to action was part of an effort to locate a suspect, though specific details about the individual or case were not provided in the post.
Limited information is available from reliable sources about this specific request. The FBI often uses social media to engage the public in identifying suspects, leveraging platforms like X to share images or details to aid investigations. Such posts are typically part of broader efforts to address criminal activity, ranging from terrorism to fraud, as part of the bureau’s mission to protect the public.
June 8: Warning Against Violence
Bongino wrote, 'If you choose violence tonight, this message is for you. We will be investigating and pursuing all available leads for assault on a federal officer, in addition to the many arrests already made. And, although we’ll pursue every case, we don’t need to catch every single perp, we.' The post addresses potential violence against law enforcement.
No specific reports from reliable sources detail the context of this warning. The FBI routinely investigates assaults on federal officers, often in response to incidents during operations. Bongino’s mention of arrests suggests ongoing enforcement actions, likely tied to recent incidents involving federal agents.
June 8: Immigration Operations Continue
Bongino stated, 'We are not stopping or slowing down. We are not intimidated or apprehensive. Illegal immigration operations will continue, and anyone using violence to obstruct or impede these operations will be investigated and prosecuted. Multiple arrests have already been made, in both LA.' This reflects a focus on immigration enforcement.
The post likely refers to operations coordinated with agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Reliable sources note the FBI’s role in supporting immigration enforcement, particularly in cases involving criminal activity. Bongino’s emphasis on arrests and prosecution underscores a commitment to maintaining order during these operations.
June 7: Immigration Operation Obstruction
Bongino posted, 'The Right to assemble and protest does not include a license to attack law enforcement officers, or to impede and obstruct our lawful immigration operations. We are thoroughly reviewing the evidence from yesterday’s incident in Los Angeles and we are working with the US.' He followed up, noting, 'And yes, multiple arrests have already been made for obstructing our operations. More are coming. We are pouring through the videos for more perpetrators. You bring chaos, and we’ll bring handcuffs. Law and order will prevail.'
The posts address an incident in Los Angeles where individuals allegedly interfered with immigration enforcement. While specific details are not fully detailed in reliable sources, the FBI’s coordination with ICE in such operations is well-documented. Bongino’s focus on video evidence and arrests indicates a thorough investigation into the obstruction.
June 7: Seeking Information on Rock-Throwing Incident
Bongino wrote, 'We are currently seeking information regarding the identity of the person(s) throwing rocks at vehicles conducting critical law enforcement operations. One of the perpetrators in this video is wearing a helmet, and we’re going to use our investigative tools to locate the.' This highlights an investigation into an attack on law enforcement vehicles.
No specific reports from reliable sources confirm the details of this incident. The FBI frequently investigates assaults on federal officers or property, using forensic analysis and public tips to identify perpetrators. Bongino’s mention of a helmeted individual suggests specific descriptors to aid in suspect identification.
June 3: Support for Law Enforcement
Bongino stated, 'A safer America doesn’t happen by accident… this administration is leading by giving law enforcement across the country the backing they need to do their jobs. We feel it here at the FBI daily. Now we’re at plummeting murder rates not seen in years and on pace for record lows.' This post highlights declining crime rates and FBI support.
Reliable sources confirm a general decline in violent crime rates in recent years, though specific data for June 2025 is not detailed. The FBI’s role in supporting local law enforcement through resources and intelligence aligns with Bongino’s message of federal backing for public safety efforts.
June 2: Ideologically Motivated Crime
Bongino posted, 'To be clear moving forward: When the evidence passed to our FBI leadership team, from an active crime scene, includes clearly ideologically-motivated statements, video, multiple witness accounts, Molotov cocktails, and large gatherings of like-minded people, we will INVESTIGATE.' This emphasizes investigation of ideologically driven crimes.
No specific incident is detailed in reliable sources for this date. The FBI’s counterterrorism and criminal divisions often investigate crimes with ideological motives, particularly those involving violence or public safety threats. Bongino’s reference to Molotov cocktails and gatherings suggests a focus on organized or extremist activity.
Week in Review
From June 2 to June 8, 2025, Deputy Director Dan Bongino used X to highlight FBI efforts in immigration enforcement, public safety, and investigations into violent and ideologically motivated crimes. His posts focused on incidents in Los Angeles, suspect identification, and declining crime rates, reflecting a commitment to law and order. Bongino’s engagement with the public through calls for tips and warnings against violence underscores the FBI’s reliance on community cooperation and its firm stance against criminal obstruction.
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