Thursday, July 14, 2016

Lawsuit Against Baton Rouge PD

An earlier post showed stills from a video clip where an officer is drawing down on protester(s) with a large weapon and suggested there ought to be a lawsuit. Well, now there is. And it includes a whole list of violations.
The Baton Rouge Police Department and state law enforcement officials were sued in federal court on Wednesday for violating the First Amendment rights of dozens of protesters detained at demonstrations in the city last weekend.

The suit, which asks for a restraining order to prohibit officers from arresting or intimidating protesters rallying to express their anger at the killing of Alton Sterling, was filed by a coalition of rights groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Lawyers Guild.

[...]

The lawyers note that a litany of violations can be seen in video recorded by protesters and journalists as more than 180 arrests were made over the weekend by heavily armed police officers, including:



  The Intercept
We'll see. At least it was filed in federal court, so there might be a chance.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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