Attorney General James Uthmeier Announces Launch of New Portal to Combat Violent Extremism
Courtesy of the Office of the Attorney General
ORLANDO, Fla.—Today, Attorney General Uthmeier joined Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas at Valencia College to announce the launch of new tool for citizens to help identify and combat politically-motivated violence.
The secure online portal allows the public to submit screenshots, videos, and other evidence of threats of violent extremism directly to Attorney General Uthmeier’s Office of Statewide Prosecution. Submissions may be anonymous. Prosecutors will review each report and, where appropriate, prosecute those responsible for the threat. This portal is not intended for emergencies. Citizens facing an immediate threat should call 911.
“The idea of someone being assassinated for peacefully opposing such radical ideals is vile and anti-American,” said Attorney General James Uthmeier. “Threats of political violence will not be tolerated in Florida. That is why today we are launching a new tool, simply named the Combat Violent Extremism Portal, to report acts or threats of political violence.”
“Any individual who makes a threat that violates Florida law will be dealt with immediately,” said Statewide Prosecutor Brad McVay. “We look forward to working closely with our law enforcement partners to enhance the efforts to safeguard the Free State of Florida from political violence.”
“Any educator who makes vile, despicable comments celebrating and encouraging violence in schools will be investigated and held accountable,” said Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas. “Thank you Attorney General James Uthmeier for supporting these efforts and helping us ensure Florida's students have the highest quality teachers leading their instruction.”
The announcement follows a troubling rise in politically motivated attacks nationwide. Federal reports show assaults on ICE officers have surged by more than 1000% over the past year. Conservative leader and generational icon Charlie Kirk was recently assassinated, with online threats and celebrations of his murder spreading in the aftermath.
The launch of the Combat Violent Extremism Portal reflects Florida’s commitment to proactive prevention. By equipping Floridians with a direct channel to prosecutors, the state is strengthening its ability to identify credible threats, disrupt plots before violence occurs, and ensure accountability for those who attempt to endanger lives or undermine public safety.
The Combat Violent Extremism Portal is now live and can be accessed at myfloridalegal.com/CVE
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