Cops arrested him for filming in public, but things took a bizarre turn when the case went to court |
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The arrest of a Texas cop watcher for filming in public is the most recent chilling example of how law enforcement across the country is attempting to roll back auditors' First Amendment rights. Jack Miller, also known as Texas Sheepdog, was filming outside the Olmos Park, Texas, City Hall when police arrested and charged him with multiple crimes. The ensuing five-day trial and jury verdict reveal that citizens' ability to film in public is facing new obstacles and concerted pushback from the government. Please join journalists Taya Graham and Stephen Janis for this important episode of the Police Accountability Report!
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