Last month, a Miami resident, Claudia Castillo noticed a cop speeding down the freeway.
Without any hesitation, she went in pursuit of the cop and asked him to slow down.
The cop apologized for his actions, but the incident was recorded and released to the US media viaCBS.
By the looks of it, Mr. Fonticella, the cop who apologized had no issues with Castillo.
Castillo reported to having received death threats post this incident.
The post was later removed by Facebook for violating the sites terms of service.
All this commotion had caught the attention of TruthSec.
through Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
When the Miami New Times called Ortiz to know about the incident, his voicemail box was full.
The information is all wrong and Im not even in a relationship, Ortiz wrote.
I hope that the people at the false addresses that theyre publishing arent being harassed.
At the end of the day, it was TruthSec who gained popularity through the incident.
source: www.techworm.net