On Tuesday, The Wire was included on a press e-mail sent by TheAnonMessage, a member of the collective Anonymous. The communiqué also included a hastily put together YouTube video, which contained a petition and a list of meeting places for protestors in Ferguson in the videos description. On Wednesday, TheAnonMessage was quite coldly taken to task by another member of Anonymous, who sent a thrashing screed not only to TheAnonMessage, but to the entire press list that had received the previous e-mail. As we wrote last week, TheAnonMessage had threatened to release the disclose the identity of the Ferguson police officer involved in the Michael Brown shooting on Twitter if the Ferguson Police Department didnt do so first.