2019 Tacoma attack
On July 13, 2019, Willem van Spronsen allegedly firebombed a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Tacoma, Washington. He was shot dead by police who say he was attempting to ignite a propane tank.[1][2][3]
2019 Tacoma attack | |
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Northwest Detention Center | |
Location | Northwest Detention Center, Tacoma, Washington, United States |
Date | July 13, 2019 |
Target | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement |
Deaths | 1 (the perpetrator) |
Perpetrator | Willem van Spronsen |
Incident
The incident took place at 4:00 a.m. at the Northwest Detention Center, a privately owned detention center for undocumented immigrants.[1] Four officers arrived at the scene and called out to van Spronsen, who they claimed was wearing a satchel and carrying flares, before reporting "shots fired". According to the statement by the Tacoma Police Department, Van Spronsen, who was reported to have been carrying a rifle, "attempted to ignite a large propane tank and set our buildings on fire" and "continued throwing lit objects and firebombs at the buildings and cars". Officers promptly shot him dead.[2][4][5]
Friends of van Spronsen reportedly received farewell letters from him before the incident.[2]
Perpetrator
Willem van Spronsen (1950–2019) was a carpenter and a resident of Vashon, Washington,[6][1] who had been arrested previously during a demonstration at the same ICE detention center in June 2018.[1][7] In the earlier incident, he had a physical altercation with a police officer during an effort to free a protester who was detained. Police alleged that van Spronsen was armed with a baton and a folding knife.[1] According to The Washington Post, van Spronsen was an anarchist who claimed to be associated with antifascists known as antifa.[8] Van Spronsen's daughter, who describes herself as an advocate of liberal pacifism, said her father was a supporter of anarchism but had written that she disagreed with him "on some principles, such as the use of force and weapons in the fight".[9]
Van Spronsen had been active in social media under the pseudonym "Emma Durutti", a portmanteau of the names of historic anarchists Emma Goldman and Buenaventura Durruti. Van Spronsen was also a member of the Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club and active in the Occupy Wall Street protests.[6][10] Van Spronsen had formerly been involved with Alcoholics Anonymous.[11]
Van Spronsen had written a manifesto detailing what he viewed as a political justification for attacking the ICE facility.[8][12][13] In this document, van Spronsen said that "it's time to take action against the forces of evil", citing "highly profitable detention/concentration camps and a battle over the semantics".[14]
Terrorism classification
In June 2020, the think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) assembled a database of 893 terrorism incidents in the U.S., beginning in 1994.[15][16][17] Though the database did not link any murders to Antifa, it highlighted von Spronsen's death as the only death resulting from an anti-fascist attack, according to an analysis by The Guardian.[15]
References
- "Armed man killed during attack on ICE detention center, police say". Washington Post. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- "Armed man attacking Tacoma's ICE detention center killed in officer-involved shooting". Seattle Times. July 13, 2019. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- Sailor, Craig (July 13, 2014). "Tacoma police shoot and kill attacker at center for ICE detainees". Tacoma News Tribune. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- Menendez, Pilar (July 14, 2019). "Washington Man Accused of Hurling Molotov Cocktails at ICE Detention Center Killed by Police". Daily Beast. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- Padilla, Mariel (July 13, 2019). "Man Attacking ICE Detention Center Is Fatally Shot by the Police". New York Times. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
- "Willem Van Spronsen aka Emma Durutti: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Heavy. July 15, 2019. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
- Fedschum, Travis (July 15, 2019). "Washington ICE detention center attacker Willem Van Spronsen wrote 'I am Antifa' manifesto before assault". Fox News. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- Iata, Marissa; Knowles, Hannah (July 19, 2019). "ICE detention-center attacker killed by police was an avowed anarchist, authorities say". Washington Post. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
- "'His heart was tender and large.' Daughter of antifa killed at Northwest Detention Center reflects on his life". KUOW. July 16, 2019. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
- Diavolo, Lucy (June 15, 2019). "ICE Protests Draw Thousands as Immigration Detention Facilities Face More Militant Direct Actions". Teen Vogue. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
- Raftery, Isolde (July 16, 2019). "'His heart was tender.' Daughter of antifa killed at Tacoma immigration jail reflects on his life". www.kuow.org.
- Krell, Alexis (July 18, 2019). "'Maybe it was his last stand.' Man killed at Tacoma detention center felt strongly about ICE". News Tribune. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
- Horne, Deborah (July 15, 2019). "Vashon Island man sent manifesto before he was killed at detention center". KIRO. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
- Liphshiz, Cnaan (July 19, 2019). "Man killed outside Washington detention center cites 'concentration camp' debate in manifesto". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
- Beckett, Lois (July 27, 2020). "Anti-fascists linked to zero murders in the US in 25 years". The Guardian. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
- Jones, Seth G. (June 4, 2020). "Who Are Antifa, and Are They a Threat?". Center for Strategic and International Studies. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
- Pasley, James (July 31, 2020). "Trump frequently accuses the far-left of inciting violence, yet right-wing extremists have killed 329 victims in the last 25 years, while antifa members haven't killed any, according to a new study". Business Insider. Retrieved November 23, 2020.