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Anonymous declares war on violent police

Occupy police will target heavy handed coppers
Tue Nov 22 2011, 12:04

HACKTIVIST GROUP Anonymous will take its revenge on pepper spraying heavy handed policemen that swing their batons at Occupy Wall Street protesters.

The group is reacting to violent police riots that have erupted around the otherwise peaceful Occupy protests. These include an officer pepper spraying a group of protesters having a sit-in at the University of California, Davis in the face.

The officer in question is the first subject of the Anonymous campaign then, and his details have been released in a Youtube video posted by the group. There interested parties are offered a range of contact details for the officer including his email address, Skype user name and cell phone number.

We have removed the more identifiable details, but you should be able to see the sort of information provided about the officer.

"Citizens of the world, flood his home phone... Flood his cell phone... Flood his email... Flood his home with pizza deliveries and junk mail... Flood his skype... Flood his phones, email and mailbox to voice your anger," says a video posted to Youtube and the Anonops blog. "Flood the campus of U.C. Davis. Flood the streets of the world and stand up for your rights, and against injustice."

Yuotube has removed the video citing a violation of its policy against hate speech. µ

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@Bernd

Congratulations! You get today's clueless poster award!

They were sitting down. The policeman in question went up and down the line very thoroughly spraying each one in the face.

How ever stupid, uneducated, bigoted and/or uncaring you are, surely you can see that is unacceptable behaviour.

posted by : bob, 23 November 2011 Complain about this comment
Misbehaving?

@bernd

"If protestor's can't behave"...

Can't behave? If the kids at Berkeley were any more docile they'd have been asleep!

posted by : Purple-Stater, 23 November 2011 Complain about this comment
Better judgment would help

If protesters can't behave then they can expect to be arrested with reasonable force, which would include pepper spray.

posted by : Bernd, 23 November 2011 Complain about this comment
@john and such US gov drones

"In most cases, pepper spray is non-lethal, but it is known to cause irreparable harm or, as we've [time.com] noted, death. According to a 2004 paper by researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Public Health and Duke University Medical Center, high-dose exposure to OC spray can produce "adverse cardiac, respiratory, and neurological effects, including arrhythmias and sudden death"; acute exposure also causes "nausea, fear and disorientation."

furthermore: "in a 1995 report, the American Civil Liberties Union of California cited 26 deaths between 1993 and 1995 possibly linked to pepper-spray use by police (that's 1 death for every 600 uses); most deaths involved people who had underlying health problems like asthma."

posted by : W.-, 23 November 2011 Complain about this comment
Right

"This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube's policy prohibiting hate speech. "

Namely the hate in the threats they got from the police.

posted by : W.-, 22 November 2011 Complain about this comment
That's nice

When did pepper spray become violent? They'll be locking up more Anonymous members soon.

posted by : John, 22 November 2011 Complain about this comment
anonymous

http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=lxvsve51UXw

http://www.mediafire.com/?16dnc2p5iv3458a

posted by : anonymous, 22 November 2011 Complain about this comment
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