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Online hacktivist collective Anonymous has posted the personal details of a New York Police Department inspector caught on camera apparently pepper spraying female protestors at an anti-establishment march in Wall Street at the weekend.

The footage, which has been widely circulated, depicted a white shirted police officer who casually walked up to a group of protestors, many of whom were women and penned in behind orange netting, and sprayed them in the face before walking away.

The protests were part of the mainly peaceful Occupy Wall Street campaign supported by Anonymous, which is protesting against the greed of the financial market and the way it has dominated American
political discourse over several decades.

In apparent retribution for the attack, Anonymous has now posted details to Pastebin of the officer, which it identified as deputy inspector Anthony Bologna of NYPD's First Precinct.

The details at the time of writing include the names of family members, and possible phone numbers.

"As we watched your officers kettle innocent women, we observed you barbarically pepper spray wildly into the group of kettled women. We were shocked and disgusted by your behaviour," read a note alongside the information.

"You know who the innocent women were, now they will have the chance to know who you are. Before you commit atrocities against innocent people, think twice. WE ARE WATCHING!!! Expect Us!"