Kansas Journalist Sues Marion Police Department for First Amendment Violations
Kansas Journalist Sues Marion Police Department for First Amendment Violations
A Kansas journalist has filed a lawsuit against the Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody, alleging that local law enforcement raided her workplace for political purposes and in violation of reporters’ First Amendment rights.According to The Associated Press, plaintiff Deb Gruver claims that Cody violated her constitutional rights when he seized her personal cell phone during a search that saw computers confiscated from the Marion County Record’s main office.Local law enforcement also searched the homes of the newspaper’s publisher and a City Council member.The Associated Press notes that, while Cody has not responded to requests for comment, the Marion Police Department has repeatedly defended its conduct on social media. Cody has said, for instance, that his department had probable cause to believe that the Marion County Recorder broke state law, and that he had to obtain warrants to execute searches on the newspaper’s property and at its publisher’s home.However, publisher Eric Meyer says that Cody fallaciously claimed that Meyer’s property was associated with computer crimes for the sole purpose of obtaining a warrant—and that Cody’s main concern was upsetting Gruver’s investigation into the chief’s background with the Kansas City, Missouri, police department.
A police officer wearing a body camera. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Ryan Johnson. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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Ryan Farrick is a freelance writer and small business advertising consultant based out of mid-Michigan. Passionate about international politics and world affairs, he’s an avid traveler with a keen interest in the connections between South Asia and the United States. Ryan studied neuroscience and has spent the last several years working as an operations manager in transportation logistics.