Is he related to that toad, Norm Coleman?
Sue sue sue! Sue them until they bleed.
To your first question: a sad yes.
They are acting unlawfully and they know it or they wouldn't routinely drop charges. They are using arrests to harass people and stop them from having their say in public, and then making it all go away later after the time for protest is long past. Their hope is that almost nobody will bother to contest their treatment in court, but for those who do there is no doubt a city slush fund (just like Seattle has) to pay settlements to the injured parties.
The First Amendment isn't the only piece of the Bill of Rights that has been all but voided in the last eight years, but it's one of the more noticeable. "Protest Zones" and byzantine "protest permit" processes are all pretty blatant abrogations of the intent of the First Amendment.
Nice lip service to the mission of the press, though. I'm sure that makes you feel better about being pepper-sprayed, right?
Your first question is something I've wondered about at a broader level. Do you have to obey a police officer, even if you are not breaking the law or posing any threat to anyone? The RNC protestors, and that Slog post from a few months ago with the video of the people holding the sign on a highway overpass come to mind.
In theory, the answer should be no. But, in practice, it seems like police take the attitude that 'I am the law and you must do what I say', even if 'what they say' infringes on your rights... In practice, our system functions as if the policeman is always in the right.
"dissipate" or "disassemble"?
"First: Can police just insist a large group of peaceably assembled people to dissipate and start arresting them when they don't?"
Yes. See the last 8 years (where have you been?).
Is it legal? Not in my interpretation of the constitution. But unfortunately, when the ACLU challenged Seattle's no-protest zone, thinking that surely the courts would rule it unconstitutional, the strategy backfired. Invoking laws originally meant to prevent anti-abortion protesters from blocking access to abortion clinics, courts have decided no-protest zones are constitutional!
Can police just insist a large group of peaceably assembled people to dissipate and start arresting them when they don’t?
Pigs can do whatever the fuck they want. That's it. Simple as that.
I know they can, but I'm wondering whether anyone's challenged this in court recently and made headway.
@1 & 3 Actually, they are not related. Sen. Norm is an east coast douchebag, Mayor Chris is the brother of MPLS Star-Tribune columnist Nick Coleman.
How would one get in touch with the mayor of MPLS?
#2 I am in complete agreement!
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