Cop wants job back after Kyle Rittenhouse trial

In April, 2021 news broke that the far-left group Distributed Denial of Secrets leaked private details of several donors who gave money to Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois teenager accused of killing two protesters in Wisconsin when he was brutally attacked during riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

The group DDoSecrets outed the donors who attempted to conceal their identities using an anonymous feature on GiveSendGo, a Christian crowdfunding website, following a data breach, The Guardian reported.

The Guardian which published the names of several public officials, emergency workers and police officers who donated anonymously to the Rittenhouse defense fund.

Some donors were associated with email addresses traced to police and public work emails.

One reporter Jason Nguyen stalked a local paramedic in Utah at his home who anonymously gave to the Rittenhouse defense fund.

A Utah paramedic donated to the defense fund of Kyle Rittenhouse. It was first reported in the @guardian this morning.
Rittenhouse is accused of killing two protesters in Kenosha, WI.
I tried to get the paramedics side of things. See the story tonight at 10p on @abc4utah. pic.twitter.com/sxGUzcrNwb

— Jason Nguyen (@FollowWIN) April 17, 2021

Virginia police officer William “Bill” Kelly was fired after he was doxxed for donating to the Kyle Rittenhouse Defense Fund.

Now that the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict has come in “Not Guilty” on all charges. Police officer Kelly who seven months ago, long before the trial had even started, was fired for donating anonymously to the teenager’s then-growing defense fund.

Kelly, a 19-year veteran and father-of-three who had moved into the internal affairs division at the time, made a $25 donation to a Give Send Go online campaign for Rittenhouse’s legal team after watching social media videos and journalists’ footage from the August 2020 Kenosha riots.

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