Anonymous Comes Back Amid Protest For George Floyd’s Death In US

Anonymous came back in the middle of a protest for George Floyd’s death in the United States.

Anonymous came back as it did several actions in the middle of a protest in the United States following the death of George Floyd in police custody.

This, as Anonymous released a video on Thursday prior to its move to allegedly hack the said site late Saturday.

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Photo: Screen-captured from Anonymous video (left) and screen-captured photo from a Twitter post (right)

The Video

On Thursday, May 28, Anonymous released a video that was addressed to the Minneapolis Police Department.

It said that 193 people had been killed by police officers in Minnesota in the past 20 years, adding that it enumerated numerous high-profile killings in the said area — including the deaths of Jamar Clark in 2015, Philando Castile in 2016, Justine Damond in 2017, Thurman Blevins in 2018, and Brian Quinones in 2019.

In addition, the Anonymous mentioned that the one who can only tell the story was the officer who was responsible for the person’s death, as such, the cycle was able to continue just because none of those murderers would face any justice for their actions. Moreover, it said that the travesty has gone on for far too long, and now the people have had enough.

https://www.facebook.com/anonews.co/videos/285581555919237/

Minneapolis Police Department’s site was “down”

Following the video message, Anonymous was tagged as the one who was responsible for the alleged hacking of the official website of the Minneapolis Police Department.

In a screen-captured photo that was obtained by Forbes, a Twitter user posted a screenshot that the official website of the Minneapolis Police Department was “down”, claiming that it was allegedly “hacked by Anonymous”. The said tweet was retweeted by Anonymous itself.

Screen-captured photo provided by Forbes

Alleged Hacking Chicago Police Department’s Radios

Following the hacking of the Minneapolis Police Department’s official site, a Twitter user posted a video wherein Anonymous allegedly hacked the radios of the Chicago Police Department and replaced it with “polka music” in order for the police officers not to have communication about protests.

Leaked “Proof”

In a report on News18, Anonymous also equipped with “proof” against “everything the Internet has asked” — including Donald Trump, Jeffery Epistein, Bill Gates, Naomi Campbell’s involvement, Princess Diana’s death, the Royal Family, and a lot more.

While some of Anonymous’ tweets have been disappearing off Twitter, netizens still obtained those “proofs” by saving it or taken screen-captured photos of it — including the alleged involvement of Donald Trump in a lawsuit.

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