If you haven't seen it already . . . This bit of journalistic confrontation is worth a peek and offers a glimpse at law enforcement likely overstepping their authority.
The evidence is damning and isn't likely to look very good in front of a jury when assessing damages given that the tough old broad in this clip died after the altercation . . . Check-it . . .
Video evidence released Monday by the Marion County Record showed the search party included Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody, who wielded a freshly signed warrant issued by Magistrate Judge Laura Viar. It was based on the theory someone at the Marion County Record engaged in a prohibited search of a public state database documenting status of driver’s licenses issued in Kansas. Numerous First Amendment advocates contend the reporter did nothing illegal.
“Don’t you touch any of that stuff,” Joan Meyer said on the video. “This is my house.”
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
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