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Federal Judge Orders Minnesota Law Enforcement to Stop Assaulting, Harassing Journalists at Protests
18 Apr 2021
A federal judge issued an order stopping Minnesota law enforcement officials and their agents, employees, and representatives from harassing and physically assaulting journalists covering the Daunte Wright protests.
Journalists say police officers pepper-sprayed and shot them with rubber bullets, and detained, and engaged in “other acts impeding the press’s ability to observe and report about protests and law enforcement’s interaction with protestors.”
Quoting from federal court caselaw the Court noted that “the First Amendment prohibits government officials from subjecting an individual to retaliatory actions.” The Court noted that a First Amendment retaliation claim is met where the plaintiff shows that: (1) he/she was “engaged in a protected activity;” (2) the government official took adverse action “that would chill a person of ordinary firmness
My heart is literally broken in 1,000 pieces, Daunte Wright s mother says April 12, 2021 9:17pm Text size Copy shortlink:
He was a young man with a big personality and a smile that could light up a room.
A day after Daunte Wright, 20, was shot dead during a Sunday afternoon traffic stop, family and friends remembered him as someone who enjoyed every joke, every laugh, every lively moment he created.
They described him as a devoted son, brother and father who deserves to be remembered as more than the latest Black man to die at the hands of police. I just need everyone to know that he is much more than this, said his mother, Katie Wright, sobbing at a vigil attended by hundreds on the street where he died. He had a smile that was angelic.