They’re absolutely wrong.
Recording law enforcement in public spaces is protected by the First Amendment — and courts have affirmed that right time and again.
Watch @freedom.press’s @trevortimm.bsky.social explain.
They’re absolutely wrong.
Recording law enforcement in public spaces is protected by the First Amendment — and courts have affirmed that right time and again.
Watch @freedom.press’s @trevortimm.bsky.social explain.
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The accounts read remarkably similar to what's happening in Minneapolis.
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The accounts read remarkably similar to what's happening in Minneapolis.
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While these often anonymous bystanders have the right to record, they do so at great risk; Pretti was initially targeted for recording ICE.
While these often anonymous bystanders have the right to record, they do so at great risk; Pretti was initially targeted for recording ICE.