On November 20th 2017 the twitter account that belonged to Justin Payne tweeted that whoever created the tool Justin used to DDoS the St Louis Police Association website knew the tool would be linked back to him. His account, along with the tweets, have been deleted since then.
I spent some time trying to find a screenshot or archive of the tweet and kept failing.. until I realized that I had archived a response to the tweet in question that was made by someone who was previously (but no longer) involved with @freeanons. Why were they on the defensive?
Well, it's because the person who setup Justin Payne with this "DDoS tool" was none other than @CommanderXanon. The old @freeanons crew had a long history of bending over backwards to defend X & to smear his perceived enemies.
Anyway, here is the URL to the archived version of the tweet. It exists. This happened. CommanderX setup Justin Payne & he refuses to answer to any aspect of what happened. This, along with everything else we know about X, should steer you away from him. https://archive.is/By0U3 
Also, for the record, Justin Payne was not at any protest with a molotov in the trunk of his car. They found the "molotov" (which was actually a firearm) when they served the arrest warrant for the DDoS attack & took him in. Just another example of how the old FreeAnon crew lied.
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