Two weeks after the City of Denver completed sweeps of homeless camps in downtown Denver, a worldwide and widely recognized hacking organization called “Anonymous” is threatening action against the city and the Downtown Denver Partnership.

The group claims to have already hacked into the site for the Downtown Denver Partnership, disabling it for a short time.

In the YouTube video released by the group, they claim the city is breaking the law by not allowing homeless people in Denver the right to rest.

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Those who live on the streets believe the move by the city is an overreach.

“It was uncalled for, it was unnecessary because I was over here for 4 or 5 months, I keep it clean,” said Jerry Burton, who’s been homeless in Denver for two years. “Now you sleep with one eye open because you don’t if the police are coming through and then most of the time when they do come through they tell you, you have to get up and move on.”

When asked about the video that Anonymous posted on YouTube, those like Terese Howard with Homeless Out Loud said they recognize the video and some of the people in the video.

“Much of the footage is just stuff that we filmed during police encounters when trying to survive out here,” said Howard.

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Denver7 reached out to the Denver Human Services for comment on this story. They declined.

Downtown Denver Partnership didn’t respond to requests for comment.

Supporters of the homeless are expected to rally outside of city hall at 4:30 Monday.

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