In sum, the documents show that local, state, and federal law enforcement are monitoring anti-Flock activists and are trying to tie together people who politically oppose mass surveillance with vigilantes who destroy Flock cameras. The documents Boguslaw and 404 Media obtained are “intelligence bulletins,” which are briefings to law enforcement about specific threats. There is no indication in the document that neo-Nazis actually did target Flock cameras. Vandalizing Flock cameras “wasn’t much of a thing until like a month ago once it became popular,” Freeman added. There have been around a few dozen instances of Flock cameras being destroyed, vandalized, disabled, or having their poles cut down.