Officer demands to confiscate a guys' guns for an alleged 'disturbing the peace' complaint then arrests him. Guy puts video up on Youtube and officer got a court order to have it taken down.
Officer gets his @ss handed to him.
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO—Police Officer Jerry Bledsoe sent a written apology
to Second Amendment advocate Jordan Klaffer, and agreed to pay damages,
court costs and attorneys’ fees. The Village of Kelso, where Bledsoe
works, also assured Klaffer in writing that they will instruct police
officers to not seek court orders to censor individuals who are critical
of police officers’ actions. In response, today Klaffer and the
American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri asked the United States
District Court to dismiss the First Amendment lawsuit filed in February
on Klaffer’s behalf.
I wonder what happened w/ the arrest. Bet the charges were dropped.
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Police Officer Jerry Bledsoe ... agreed to pay damages, court costs and attorneys’ fees.
His personal pocketbook took the hit. Good!
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