An analysis of social media traffic in downtown Baltimore Monday has unearthed striking connections to the protests in Ferguson, Mo. last year, according to a leading data mining firm that shared its findings exclusively with Fox News. The firm, which asked to remain anonymous because of its government work, found between 20 and 50 social media accounts in Baltimore that were also tied to the peak period of violence in Ferguson. While further analysis is being conducted on the data, it suggests the presence of "professional protesters" or anarchists taking advantage of Freddie Gray's death to incite more violence.
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These people need to be IDed period. We need to be able to track these bastards down.
ReplyDeletePretty sad when the cops don't go for them, but can't be sure they aren't at the present.
DeleteLet the hunt begin...
DeletePeople would pay for the names.
ReplyDeleteI heard on the news the police arrested a lot of these thugs but were let go
ReplyDeletewithout being charged or fined. Lawless society. Why, of course, I forgot,the thugs
were given permission to destroy. The police were given orders not to interfere
with the terrorists. The police should have gone on home; they were not needed.
An insane world.
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