This Is Not the Lawsuit You’re Looking For: DC Man Suing Police After He Was Detained for Playing “Imperial March”

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6 Comments

  1. lmariel

    He was harassing them while they were trying to do their job. I don’t blame them for calling the cops on him. No charges were filled and that should have been good enough….but oh no….he has got to “sue” them. How would he like to be harassed while he is trying to do his job?

    1. Roger Moller

      Their job is to serve the people of Ohio! It is not to be used as pawns by a wannabe dictator! The right always like to quote the Constitution as long as it benefits them. How about when it’s someone engaging in something you don’t care for. Peaceful protest is a Constitutionally protected RIGHT!

      1. Bert

        They like to quote their “pocket” constitution.

  2. Wanda

    Following someone and harassing them is not a peaceful protest!

  3. CJA

    Playing music is not harassment. Our First Amendment allows protest, quiet or loud. If they cannot handle music, how can they handle something serious?

  4. It is not about the music To use the narrative is ridiculous.
    You cannot follow an officer for an extended period of time.
    If you don’t believe this, try it yourself with your local police.

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