“The idea of private citizens filming the police doing their jobs—I don’t see anything wrong with that.” —former Ferguson police chief Tom Jackson The events of that October morning, which Whitt and ...
Filming police is a constitutionally protected right, multiple courts have ruled. The first press release from the city of Minneapolis following George Floyd’s murder stated he had died of a “medical ...
Andrew Henderson wears a blue “Keep Calm: Film The Police” t-shirt in one of his more than 100 YouTube videos. In another, a “Copwatch” hooded sweatshirt. “Different organizations donate t-shirts and ...
Arguments were heard by the Montana Supreme Court during a hearing to decide if a man's First Amendment rights were violated when he was arrested for obstruction for filming a July 2022 traffic stop ...
As longtime Reason readers are aware, police officers often don't like to be filmed by the public. Recently, an officer in Pennsylvania got so fed up with being recorded that he drove his car on the ...
The line between the constitutional right to film the police conducting law enforcement business and the crime of obstructing that officer’s investigation is at the heart of a case heard by the ...
An Allentown man who filmed city police near a parking garage last year is suing the city and two officers, alleging his First Amendment rights were violated when a patrol vehicle drove at him on a ...
The Uttar Pradesh Police launched a cyber awareness short film, 'Scam Files,' featuring Nana Patekar to combat cyber fraud.
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