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After Officer is Fired For Donating $25 For Kyle Rittenhouse, The Donation Site Is Now Raising Money For Him

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Luke Rosiak
After Officer is Fired For Donating $25 For Kyle Rittenhouse, The Donation Site Is Now Raising Money For Him
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After a Norfolk, Virginia, police officer was fired for donating $25 to Kyle Rittenhouse’s legal defense fund when a hacker-connected group gave “breached” data about anonymous donations to the media, the Christian crowdfunding site that processed his donation is now collecting donations for him.

Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDOS), which the Department of Homeland Security deemed a “criminal hacker group,” obtained the email addresses of anonymous donors to various crowdfunding campaigns on the site GiveSendGo, an alternative to GoFundMe that allows people to send prayers or money to people.

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