Hacker collective Anonymous has stood by its promise and has leaked information regarding the KKK in Ferguson county: according to the new information, it seems that there are strong links between the Ku Klux Klan and the Ferguson Police Department.
According to The Examiner, the new leak reveals that the KKK in Ferguson county are definitely a forced to be reckoned with in the St. Louis suburban city. It's not only that there is a connection, but it is implied that Darren Wilson, the man who failed to be indicted for the death of Michael Brown earlier this week.
The hacker group (dubbed "hacktivists") that has become famous for its trolling antics as well as its support of Internet freedom, had previously said they would be releasing information regarding the KKK in Ferguson county, according to Raw Story.
Besides leaking the papers regarding the KKK in Ferguson county, Anonymous also made a video directed towards Missouri government, saying they were planning on taking down websites of the state as a protest for the way the grand jury hearing of Darren Wilson came out last Monday, where it was found that there was not enough evidence for the policeman to go to trial, a fact that ended up causing further riots in the city.
"We find it disturbing that you, the grand jury, have chose this path as everyone will not choose to stand calm and let you choose to let him walk free," said Anonymous in a video posted last Tuesday, in regards of the KKK in Ferguson county. "As you've seen all the riots and businesses, police cars, etc., being burned down while Anonymous shall target any Missouri government or bank sites now, so you better increase your security because we're here and we're not going to stand by and watch you let this man walk free."
It's said that the current goal of the different hacktivists groups such as Anonymous is to prove the connections between the KKK and Ferguson county, particularly when it comes to the city's police force.
According to Sport Act, there is a fraction of the KKK in Ferguson county police
The members of Ferguson's law enforcement forces who are part of the TAKKK reportedly call themselves the 'Ghoul Squad', and the group suspects Wilson to be a part of it. The Anonymous group launched a campaign 'OperationKKK' since TAKKKK started distributing threatening leaflets in Ferguson, warning of "lethal force" against protestors of the Ferguson shooting verdict.