my computer, and they didn t take it in the in the raid. they left it sitting there. there s a lot of very strange things. they search a reporter s computer had r who had been sick all that week and hadn t been involved in it. they also took her cell phone, she wasn t in the office at that time. so a lot of strange things that hint of possible intimidation and attempted bullying. reporter: the marion county police department is the agency that sought the search warrant and executed the search warrant. the kansas bureau of investigation is taking over and here s what they said, we will work with the marion county record and their representative for the prompt return of their items. sara, it s important to note here, moving forward, that the proper process here would have been for law enforcement to serve a subpoena on the
The police raids Friday of a local Kansas newspaper's office and the home of its owner have stunned news organizations around the United States, who are widely condemning the incident as a violation of the First Amendment. Last Friday morning, the police department in Marion County, Kansas, raided the offices of the local weekly newspaper…
A Marion County attorney has withdrawn the search warrant that authorized a sensational raid on a local newspaper s headquarters and it s co-owner s home.
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