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Boise Police cited a protester for using a megaphone He says that was unconstitutional

BOISE — Local activist Ty Werenka is challenging a Boise noise control ordinance that he says is unconstitutional and a tool to chill free speech, after Boise Police officers ticketed him for using a megaphone during an April protest in downtown Boise. On April 17, officers cited Ty Werenka, who marched to protest the April 11 killing of Daunte Wright by a Brooklyn Center (Minnesota) Police officer. The $156 ticket noted that Werenka violated a noise control ordinance because he used a megaphone during the march. Now the activist is challenging the citation in court, alleging the city code violates First Amendment protections on speech. 

Boise Police cited a protester for using a megaphone He says that was unconstitutional

Boise Police cited a protester for using a megaphone He says that was unconstitutional
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Together forever : Idaho veteran who fought to be buried with her wife dies at 81

‘Together forever’: Idaho veteran who fought to be buried with her wife dies at 81 Updated at Share This Karen Hicks, sister of the late Idaho Navy veteran Madelynn “Lee” Taylor, stands by two photographs of Taylor at Hicks’ Nampa home on Tuesday. Taylor was known for her work advocating for LGBT rights, including challenging state law to allow her wife’s ashes to be interred alongside hers at a granite columbarium at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery. | Sarah Miller, Idaho Statesman BOISE (Idaho Statesman) Madelynn “Lee” Taylor knew she wanted to be laid to rest with her wife. The Idaho woman felt so strongly that she took her convictions with her to court in 2014, fighting Idaho officials to ensure that her spouse, Jean Mixner, could share her columbarium vault at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery in Boise.

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