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Anonymous Hacks Weller County Sheriff Department and new video of Sandra Bland during mugshot/intake

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posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 11:51 AM
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Last month we reported on the “hacktivist” group Anonymous calling for a “Day of Rage” for Sandra Bland. The series of actions were given the name #OpSandraBland, and they warned of a wide range of attacks and fronts for hitting the Waller County Sheriff’s Department on behalf of Sandra.

Now, Anonymous has announced that they have hacked the Waller County Sheriff’s Department and leaked the salaries, addresses, telephone numbers and the like of the deputies involved in the murder of Sandra Bland.


Anonymous Hacks Weller County Sheriff Department and new video of Sandra Bland during mugshot/intake

Found two articles with some new updates regarding the Sanda Blnd arrest and death.

First is a video of her intake and processing showing her being photographed for her mugshot. Which can be viewed at the link below.

Video Here

Mods-I searched to make sure this has not been posted. Please move or delete if you feel necessary.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 11:55 AM
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Thanks for sharing the video
. I think this will help clear up some of the loose ends regarding her mugshot and the fact that she was already wearing orange during the mugshot.
edit on 3-8-2015 by charolais because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 11:59 AM
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Greetings Waller County Sheriff Department, Are you ready for August 8th? Do you think the city police is ready? Well we are ready. On July 10, 2015, unnecessary force of action was used against Sandra Bland when she was arrested over a minor traffic stop. Officer Encinia used excessive force causing injuries to Sandra which led to her death. We are distraught and angered by the careless response to our demands of arresting officer Brian Encinia and the pedaling of illegitimate and doctored evidence by the media.

Our blood is boiling with rage and on August 8th we will be hitting your servers once more. We will also take our rage to the streets across the nation. We will be protesting at courthouses, parks, police stations, and even at officers homes. We will have our moment of rage for her. We have given you plenty of warning of what is to come.

Not a single sheriff officer in your department has attempted to cross the thin blue line and hold the murderer accountable for his actions. Therefore, in the eyes of FrightSec and in the eyes of Anonymous, you all are just as guilty as he is. As your punishment we are leaking your employee list little by little. The only way to stop this is by crossing the thin blue line and uphold the oath you swore. To protect and serve the citizens and arrest Officer Encinia.



countercurrentnews.com...



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:02 PM
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So if somebody gets these addresses and decides to do a vigilante style assassination on a few of these people, will the anonymous group be held legally responsible?



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:07 PM
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It was suicide not murder. Crack head drug runner and she knew she was in big trouble back in Chicago.




posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:09 PM
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a reply to: Bluntone22

Is the news outlets that release information legally responsible when they release information?

I am sure there are laws on the books regarding the hacking but any action taken by someone else is entirely different crime.

I don't believe in mob justice. Everyone, even the officer if accused or charged deserves his day in court. However, I believe that police departments and LEOs need to understand it is the so called, "Thin Blue Line" that people are tired of and is being addressed by mob justice because the system has chosen to ignore it.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:11 PM
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originally posted by: YayMayorBee
a reply to: Bluntone22

I don't believe in mob justice. Everyone, even the officer if accused or charged deserves his day in court. However, I believe that police departments and LEOs need to understand it is the so called, "Thin Blue Line" that people are tired of and is being addressed by mob justice because the system has chosen to ignore it.




I couldn't agree more



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:17 PM
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So, Anonymous just shot themselves in the foot, is the gist of what I'm seeing here...
Well, at least clipped a toe.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:17 PM
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originally posted by: Bluntone22
So if somebody gets these addresses and decides to do a vigilante style assassination on a few of these people, will the anonymous group be held legally responsible?


Well, that would probably prove to be very difficult to hold an anonymous person or group responsible for anything - since the very nature of Anonymous is anonymity.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:18 PM
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a reply to: YayMayorBee

And then the first time somebody shows up at a deputy's house to try and actually do something in the name of "mob justice" and gets legally and justifiably shot by the deputy, are we going to be outraged about how the deputy killed somebody?



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:19 PM
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a reply to: YayMayorBee

Suicide nothing more, like was mentioned in a prior reply, she knew she was in deep #t back home. Wait a few more days/weeks, the truth like a turd in a low flow toilet will float back to the top.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:19 PM
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a reply to: Shamrock6

'We', probably not. But someone most likely will.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:21 PM
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a reply to: mikell


Do you think people would have questioned this case/situation (regardless of what happened, and I am not debating that) if people trusted police departments and LEOs?

The answer is no. Police and their behavior and the spot light shined on it in the last couple years is the reason they are being questioned.

I am happy to see people questioning and holding government accountable at probably the highest rate since the revolutionary war (opinion only) instead of just eating the BS they are fed.

Reap what you sow is what police departments are now facing. People are tired of it.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:25 PM
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a reply to: YayMayorBee


Somebody released the address of George zimmerman's parents when that was current news. The only reason was to put the fear of God into them.
This just looks like a reckless act by these people. Will anybody receive justice by releasing these addresses?



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:25 PM
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a reply to: Shamrock6

Focusing on symptoms of the problem and not the problem itself. I have already stated I do not agree with any form of violent justice, whatsoever.

The root of the problem is continued lack of accountability from those paid to keep us safe. People now feel so angry they are reacting with violence. Stupid? Yes. Justified? An opinion. Expected? Absolutely.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:26 PM
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I think that Anonymous is doing a real service for all communities, the nation and to justice.

It is not humanity's duty to bend it's back when beaten and abused by those in power.

I respect their methods and it lets those who would abuse their power know that there will actually be repercussions for their crimes.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:30 PM
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a reply to: YayMayorBee

You are 100% correct, I focused on "what happens when." So it really wasn't even focusing on the symptoms, because the scenario I posited would be something yet to happen.

And it is, in my opinion, a reasonable question to be asked in light of Anonymous' action. Will people rise to the bait? If so, will we be outraged when they attempt to get some form of vigilante justice and get their ass handed to them?


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posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:37 PM
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What proof is there of "Crack head drug runner and she knew she was in big trouble back in Chicago."

Sounds more like an crappy opinion.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:46 PM
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a reply to: YayMayorBee

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this all resulted from a minor traffic violation and a refusal to put out a cigarette? She's arrested and put into an orange jump suit and placed in a holding cell? Really? I can understand how she could become depressed and suicidal, if she wasn't emotionally and mentally strong. No wonder our jails are over crowded.



posted on Aug, 3 2015 @ 12:49 PM
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a reply to: WeRpeons

And verbal abuse of the officers, if I recall correctly. Failure to comply is still an enforceable offense. Not trying to justify it. Just saying.



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