Personal information of police officers in departments nationwide is being leaked online amid tense interactions at demonstrations over the police custody death of George Floyd and others, an intelligence document obtained by AP shows.
and others, according to an unclassified intelligence document from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, obtained by The Associated Press.
Police officials nationwide have spoken out lately saying they feel caught in the middle of trying to stop violent protests, and feel abandoned by lawmakers in the demand for police reform. Some have said they fear for their lives. The personal information of another officer from San Jose, California, and his family was also posted online in a post that called for others to “do with this information what you will,” the report said.
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