Posted on 08/20/2014 7:10:25 PM PDT by markomalley
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has issued a bulletin drawing attention to the hactivist group Anonymous plans for nationwide protests against the police shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
The group has called for a National Day of Rage on Thursday to span 38 major U.S. cities.
The Threat Management Division of the Federal Protective Service issued the bulletin.
Currently there is no indication that protests are expected to become violent. However, recent protests in Ferguson have resulted in violence, property damage and subsequent arrests, the bulletin reads.
Brown was shot by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9. Wilson reportedly claims Brown assaulted and charged after him. Some witnesses claim that Brown was surrendering when Wilson fired.
Current civil unrest associated with the incident in Ferguson, MO, presents the potential for civil disobedience directed toward identifiable law enforcement personnel, marked law enforcement equipment and government facilities associated with law enforcement during the identified protest times and dates, it continues.
One complaint made by protesters, the media and Anonymous is that police in Ferguson have not only failed to provide transparency to the events surrounding the shooting but that they have also dealt harshly with the demonstrations by using tear gas, rubber bullets, military vehicles and curfews to keep the crowds at bay.
In its bulletin, the Federal Protective Service went to great lengths to remind agencies to respect peaceful demonstrators rights.
FPS personnel are reminded the Department of Homeland Security does not consider non-violent civil disobedience tactics to constitute criminal activities. Absent a specific actionable threat, you should refer to the list of suspicious activity indicators in identifying and mitigating threats, the bulletin reads.
We are Anonymous. We are legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us, once again, the hacker collective threatened in a video it posted Tuesday.
Besides generating outrage, mostly on Twitter, the group has also tried to play sleuth in its attempt to determine the name of the officer who shot Brown. Darren Wilson was named as the shooter last Friday. But prior to that, Anonymous published the names of at least two other people not involved in the case.
It is unacceptable for an officer to be named and then let go. St. Louis County identified Darren Wilson as Mike Browns murderer, yet he has not been charged or prosecuted. In addition, reports say that if he is charged it wont happen for another few months. This is not justice, they continued.
The truth is we cannot sit still and watch as protesters and journalists are arrested and shot at simply for raising their voices in unison and demanding that justice be served.
Aug. 21 is our day to rise up. Our presence will continue unless our demands are met, the group threatened in their video.
Well there won’t be any rage in my hood.
Ditto
Guess I’ll carry my new sig 226 tomorrow.
If they’re willing to change it to “National Day Of Ragu” I will promise to make spaghetti.
CC
LOL.
Oh boy - I doubt DHS has this scenario in their book, they may have to add a chapter in between the Tea Party and Amish scenarios.
Fedzilla will protect us. /s
Any gets started here they better hope the cops get to them 1st...
Bring it...
Seriously.
All this dancing around is getting tiresome.
And from our President:
“Present”
Sites from Anonymous’ mashable site: http://pastebin.com/HQCaxcdu
National Day of Stupid!
August 20th is
National Radio Day
National Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
National Lemonade Day
Organizing for Rage.
Nerd hackers with pent up rage. We are legion...blah, blah, blah, etc...try hacking our crap. We will find out where you live, work, and who your associates are then show up on your doorstep...there are hackers watching you too.
Ferguson ‘day of rage’ at White House (Tomorrow, Aug. 21st in D.C. and 40 other cities)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3195166/posts
August 20th is
National Radio Day
National Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
National Lemonade Day
and my anniversary.
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