Missouri Police Chief Apologizes and Settles Lawsuit After Demanding Removal of Youtube VideoBy Andrew MeyerPINAC Jun. 25, 2014 |
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Police Chief Jerry Bledsoe of the illage of Kelso, Missouri, just learned an expensive lesson in free speech. It started last year after Chief Bledsoe threatened Jordan Klaffer with arrest for disturbing the peace for firing guns on his private property, which led to Klaffer posting a video of the incident online. In response, Bledsoe obtained a court order forcing Jordan Klaffer to take down his Youtube video and remove any text about it from the internet. Klaffer sued and now Bledsoe has now written an apology. Read More |