Kristopher Browne

Kristopher Browne

Oath Keepers hack exposes law enforcement officers across US

Oath Keepers hack exposes law enforcement officers across US:

The statements are part of a massive trove of data hacked from the Oath Keepers website. The data, some of which the whistleblower group Distributed Denial of Secrets made available to journalists, includes a file that appears to provide names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of almost 40,000 members.

A search of that list revealed more than 200 people who identified themselves as active or retired law enforcement officers when signing up. USA TODAY confirmed 20 of them are still serving, from Alabama to California. Another 20 have retired since joining the Oath Keepers.

One man who filled out the form claimed he was a federal police officer and once worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency. 

These men are almost certainly just a small fraction of the law enforcement officers who joined the militia over the years, since the vast majority of people listed did not volunteer information about their employment. The leaked data does not indicate whether the people on the list are now dues-paying members.

Every person who can be verified to be a member of this org should be fired from law enforcement if still employed there. The two are mutually exclusive.