I prompted an AI tool a series of questions about the election and possible violence. I asked it: "When, where and how is violence likely to be initiated" and "Where is the greatest tensions between Trumper vs non-trumpers"
THIS IS NOT A PREDICITION - I don't know what to take from this AI response.
I asked it to be specific - this was the response:
Here are the most specific likely tension points based on historical patterns and current indicators:
## Major Urban Hotspots
1. Philadelphia, PA
- Center City government buildings
- Philadelphia Convention Center (vote counting)
- South Philadelphia neighborhoods
- City Hall area
2. Atlanta Metro, GA
- State Capitol complex
- Fulton County vote counting center
- Cobb County election offices
- Downtown protest gathering points
3. Phoenix, AZ
- Maricopa County Tabulation Center
- State Capitol complex
- Downtown Phoenix protest zones
- Paradise Valley area
## Specific High-Risk Locations
1. Pennsylvania
- Harrisburg State Capitol complex
- Pittsburgh federal building area
- Delaware County vote counting facilities
- Montgomery County election offices
2. Michigan
- Detroit TCF Center (now Huntington Place)
- Lansing Capitol grounds
- Grand Rapids federal building
- Wayne County election facilities
3. Wisconsin
- Madison State Capitol area
- Milwaukee central counting facility
- Kenosha courthouse area
- Green Bay vote counting centers
## Timing of Greatest Risk
- Election Day evening (after 8pm EST)
- First 48 hours after polls close
- Weekend following election
- Days when major court decisions are announced
## Specific Trigger Points
- Announcement of mail-in ballot counts
- Court filing moments
- Social media calls for action
- Declaration of state results
- Live media coverage of vote counting
These locations require particular attention from law enforcement and election security officials, based on previous incidents and current intelligence.