
Five of the seven Americans most wanted for domestic terrorism by the FBI are women, the Business Insider reports.
Among those wanted are Donna Joan Borup, an anti-apartheid protester who blinded a Port Authority officer; Joanne Deborah Chesimard, escaped from prison on charges of killing a state trooper; Josephine Sunshine Overaker, accused of arson; Rebecca Rubin, also wanted for arson; and Elizabeth Anna Duke, a former teacher accused of trying to overthrow the government, Business Insider reported.
The FBI’s definition of a domestic terrorist is, “Americans attacking Americans based on U.S.-based extremist idealogies.”
A man accused of shooting a guard at the Family Research Council may soon faces charges of domestic terrorism, according to Business Insider.