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THE RULES
Is It Wet Yet?


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c3cd75  No.263093

By Mica Soellner

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/author/mica-soellner

As unrest continues in Portland, Oregon, a federal judge issued an order to prohibit federal law enforcement officers from arresting or using physical force against legal observers and journalists.

Judge Michael Simon issued a temporary restraining order on Thursday, which will remain in place for 14 days, while discussing the importance of a free press. He also said journalists are allowed to ignore dispersal orders from authorities.

Protests have erupted in Portland in recent days, demanding structural change toward racial inequality. The violence and unrest have prompted the Justice Department and Homeland Security to send federal agents to the scene to control the situation. Under the temporary order, they will only be allowed to arrest journalists or legal observers if there is probable cause they have committed a crime.

Over 40 people have been arrested by federal officers, and 26 have been federally charged.

Prosecutors wrote that the new order to protect journalists is "unworkable from a practical standpoint" because "it would require law enforcement officers responding to a violent situation threatening public safety to draw fine distinctions among a crowd based on who is wearing press identification badges and different colored hats, all under the threat of potential contempt."

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/portland-judge-temporarily-bars-federal-officers-from-arresting-journalists-and-legal-observers

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c80770  No.263097

>>263093

judges don't have authority over police work.

also, this would create a loophole.

>pretend to be a journo

>be immune from any police action

i could literally make you free to gank whoever, including said judge if it tickled your fancy.

i don't know why such retard is not immediately stripped of its position.

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