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Massachusetts police dept. apologizes for anti-George Floyd message on Facebook after Chauvin verdict


Massachusetts police dept. apologizes for anti-George Floyd message on Facebook after Chauvin verdict
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Minneapolis MN APRIL 21 It was a quiet morning at George Floyd Square on April 21, 2021 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post)
Hours after a jury found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murder on Tuesday, the Facebook page for the Fall River Police Department in Massachusetts shared a post suggesting George Floyd was to blame for his own death.
“Chauvin immediately stood and calmly placed his hands behind his back” after the verdict, read the since-deleted post, the Herald News reported. “Imagine where we’d be if George had done the same.” ....

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Fall River panhandling ordinance ruled unconstitutional by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court


After Fall River arrests, anti-panhandling law ruled unconstitutional by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued a decision Tuesday deeming a state statute banning panhandling unconstitutional, ruling that homeless people can ask for donations on public roads just like anyone else.
In a 23-page decision authored by Justice Barbara Lenk, the SJC states the statute infringed upon the individuals’ First Amendment rights. Lenk called the law both overly broad and “underinclusive”, targeting protected speech while failing to target activities that could affect traffic safety.
“There can be little doubt that signaling to, stopping, or accosting motor vehicles for the purpose of soliciting donations on one’s own behalf poses no greater threat to traffic safety than engaging in the same conduct for other non-prohibited or exempted purposes, such as gathering signatures for a petition, flagging do ....

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