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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTwo constables, four police chiefs and over 3,000 other Texans were members of the Oath Keepers
These nut cases are scary
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More than 3,000 Texans including four police chiefs, two county sheriffs, two constables and two county commissioners have been members of the Oath Keepers, a far-right extremist group that played a prominent role in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, according to an analysis of leaked membership rolls.
The Anti-Defamation League Center on Extremism published a report Tuesday after reviewing more than 38,000 names on a massive cache of documents from the Oath Keepers that was leaked to transparency collective Distributed Denial of Secrets and released last year. The documents included chat logs, emails and membership rolls from 2020 and 2021. Its unclear when the membership lists were last updated.
The ADLs report analyzed where the members lived and worked and found that Texas had more people listed in the Oath Keepers membership rolls than any other state. Texas is the countrys second-most populous state.
Texas also had the most people who were either elected officials, law enforcement officers, military members or first responders, the report found. Of the Texas signups, 33 were law enforcement officers, 10 were members of the military, eight were elected officials and seven were first responders. No federal officials were listed in the membership documents.
At least six law enforcement officers who have been affiliated with the far-right group at some point are currently at the helm of their departments: Howe Police Department Chief Carl Hudman; Tom Bean Police Department Chief Timothy Green; Idalou Police Department Chief Eric Williams; Amarillo ISD Police Department Chief Paul Bourquin; Nueces County Sheriff John Chris Hooper; and Clay County Sheriff Jeff Lyde.
The Anti-Defamation League Center on Extremism published a report Tuesday after reviewing more than 38,000 names on a massive cache of documents from the Oath Keepers that was leaked to transparency collective Distributed Denial of Secrets and released last year. The documents included chat logs, emails and membership rolls from 2020 and 2021. Its unclear when the membership lists were last updated.
The ADLs report analyzed where the members lived and worked and found that Texas had more people listed in the Oath Keepers membership rolls than any other state. Texas is the countrys second-most populous state.
Texas also had the most people who were either elected officials, law enforcement officers, military members or first responders, the report found. Of the Texas signups, 33 were law enforcement officers, 10 were members of the military, eight were elected officials and seven were first responders. No federal officials were listed in the membership documents.
At least six law enforcement officers who have been affiliated with the far-right group at some point are currently at the helm of their departments: Howe Police Department Chief Carl Hudman; Tom Bean Police Department Chief Timothy Green; Idalou Police Department Chief Eric Williams; Amarillo ISD Police Department Chief Paul Bourquin; Nueces County Sheriff John Chris Hooper; and Clay County Sheriff Jeff Lyde.
The Galveston County Commissar is an asshole who is part of the group gerrymandering the county commissioner court to eliminated the one non-white city official
Giusti, a Galveston County commissioner, said that he joined the group over a decade ago when we was a law enforcement officer but didnt renew his membership after a year because of its rhetoric and direction.
The idea of living up to my oath of office originally appealed to me however it became evident that there was an undercurrent in the group that was going in the wrong direction, Giusti wrote in an emailed statement.
The idea of living up to my oath of office originally appealed to me however it became evident that there was an undercurrent in the group that was going in the wrong direction, Giusti wrote in an emailed statement.
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Two constables, four police chiefs and over 3,000 other Texans were members of the Oath Keepers (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Sep 2022
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lindysalsagal
(20,680 posts)1. 3006 fools who need a better hobby.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,181 posts)2. The fact that 38,000 people...signed up is a huge red flag.
MagickMuffin
(15,937 posts)3. The Biden Bus incident comes to mind
The enforcers did not care nor help when the Biden bus was almost ran off the road on a Texas interstate highway. Still haven't heard much about the aftermath except there was a lawsuit filed.