Some groups may raid crops for food, creating further animosity and retaliation.
More serious were instances when a group of villagers raided a nearby district for cattle.
In 1951 the group raided two police stations in order to get weapons and ammunition.
The group often raids workplaces, looking for abuses and laborers held against their will.
Armed groups sometimes raid health posts or hospitals in order to get necessary medical supplies.
These border counties were constantly in a state of turmoil as groups raided each other across the dividing lines.
Smaller groups may indeed raid the farms or ranches.
A group of gunmen raided a prison and let out all the prisoners before bombing the building, he said.
Later that same year, a group of Virginia militiamen raided a settlement and killed some thirty natives.
Both large and small groups raided in summer.