Anonymous Message to Morton County Sheriff Removed at YouTube
Censored News, Aug. 22, 2026
STANDING ROCK, North Dakota -- One of Censored News most viewed articles this week is the Anonymous video concerning Morton County and violent law enforcement, during the defense of the water at Standing Rock.
The rest of the story came later from Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier in a separate case, North Dakota v US.
The 'good ole boy' was hacked.
Kirchmeier said that he lost control of his e-mail account at the sheriff's department, when it was somehow taken over, and he had to use his personal e-mail account for a while.
These two officers wearing masks have been identified as terrifying water protectors at a hotel parking lot.
Morton County was also told to arrest the officers who brutalized water protectors and shot concussion grenades, in three days, causing serious injury, or they will be exposed.
Anonymous said: Watch before it is removed again!
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The video is available to those over 18.
"Hello we are Anonymous this is a message to the Morton County Sheriff's Department. Your acts of violence threats and torture upon the protesters and water protectors of North Dakota," the voice of Anonymous said on Dec. 6, 2016.
"The two officers who threatened the protesters in the parking lot now have 48 hours to turn themselves in or we will expose all their information publicly. We have the license plate of both vehicles and pictures of both officers at the pipeline prior to their threats with the protesters at the hotel."
"We have run your plates and we know who you are. Turn yourselves in or be exposed."
"You have 3 days to arrest and charge the officers from this for terroristic threats and we further want the officers who fired concussion grenades to face charges and the injuries of protesters whereas one even lost her arm your treasonous acts against the constitutional rights of the people are no longer tolerated."
"You are civil servants and are to protect the people not oil."
"This is not a threat, it's a promise."
"We are Anonymous, we do not forgive, we do not forget."
"Morton County Sheriff's Department expect us."
"Operation Morton County engaged."
In the case of North Dakota v US, the federal government agreed to pay the state $27.8 million in June of 2026. The state claimed it was owed money for the resistance at Standing Rock, for law enforcement and emergency costs. https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/LSB11241
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