900 Missouri residents who ‘snitched’ on lockdown rule-breakers fear retaliation after details leaked online...you reap what you sow, my friends!

“’I released the info in an attempt to discourage such behavior in the future,” added Totsch, who claimed that those who had ‘snitched’ to local authorities caused job losses to others.

In the future.
 
The people who broke the rules are the culprits here, not the people who reported them. What was this Jared Totsch aiming to do, other than endanger his neighbors who followed the law? He's a pig who does not care about his community or his country. He needs a one-way ticket to Moscow.
 
Police State..


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Hundreds of St. Louis citizens who snitched to the government about businesses that defied closure orders are discovering that their messages are not confidential and their identities are subject to sunshine laws.

As part of the effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, some city and state leaders have forced businesses they deem “nonessential” to shut down. St. Louis County encouraged people to report any such businesses that are still open via an online form.

The county received more than 900 complaints. And the complaints, apparently, were not anonymous. Indeed, they’re public records subject to the state’s sunshine laws. Now people who are angry at the extent and duration of government shutdown orders are using those laws to expose the people who filed the complaints.

KSDK, a local NBC affiliate, reported in late April that a man named Jared Totsch received a copy of these tipsters’ records and shared them on Facebook. When a KDSK reporter reached out to him to point to him that these tipsters are now worried about retaliation, Totsch responded that was partly the point.
More cleansing of vermin of society about to commence.
 
Hundreds of St. Louis citizens who snitched to the government about businesses that defied closure orders are discovering that their messages are not confidential and their identities are subject to sunshine laws.

As part of the effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, some city and state leaders have forced businesses they deem “nonessential” to shut down. St. Louis County encouraged people to report any such businesses that are still open via an online form.

The county received more than 900 complaints. And the complaints, apparently, were not anonymous. Indeed, they’re public records subject to the state’s sunshine laws. Now people who are angry at the extent and duration of government shutdown orders are using those laws to expose the people who filed the complaints.

KSDK, a local NBC affiliate, reported in late April that a man named Jared Totsch received a copy of these tipsters’ records and shared them on Facebook. When a KDSK reporter reached out to him to point to him that these tipsters are now worried about retaliation, Totsch responded that was partly the point.
More cleansing of vermin of society about to commence.

Not unexpected. Since Trump welcomed the altRighters, white nationalists, and crazy militia types into his cabal, right wing violence has increased throughout the country.
 

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