"It is clearly established that the First Amendment prohibits government officials from arresting people for protected political speech," Larry Bushart's lawyers write.
https://www.ms.now/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/lawsuit-for-facebook-post-arrest-tests-free-speech-after-charlie-kirks-assassination
In America, we do not jail people for political speech.
Thats the first line of a lawsuit filed Wednesday against Tennessee law enforcement officials who arrested a man for a social media post following Charlie Kirks assassination in September.
Larry Busharts 37 days behind bars before his baseless charge was dropped, however, show that we do, in fact, do this in America.
But his civil action raises the question of what consequences, if any, there will be for that violation of American laws and values, which are being tested after the popular conservative commentators death with reprisals against people for speaking about the tragedy in ways that some powerful people dont like.
Bushart is a retired law enforcement officer in Lexington, Tennessee. He posted a series of political memes on Facebook under a post about a vigil for Kirk in nearby Perry County, Tennessee. One of them quoted a statement that President Donald Trump made after an Iowa school shooting the year before in which Trump said, We have to get over it. Bushart wrote over that statement: This seems relevant today
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It is clearly established that the First Amendment prohibits government officials from arresting people for protected political speech, Busharts lawyers wrote in his complaint, explaining that he brings this action to vindicate his constitutional rights and to deter Sheriff Weems, Investigator Morrow, and similarly situated officials from future misconduct. The suit, which alleges violations of the First and Fourth Amendments, is against Perry County, Weems and Morrow, who will have an opportunity to respond in court.
The arrest of this man violates the Constitution and the First Amendment