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Related: About this forum'My rights were violated': Everett officer arrests woman filming him
EVERETT On a warm August morning, Molly Wright heard shouting outside her apartment at the Bluffs at Evergreen.
She grabbed her phone and a camera stabilizer around 11 a.m. Aug. 10., then approached an Everett officers patrol car parked along a private street at 2 West Casino Road.
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Can you please step back? Or youll be arrested for obstruction, he warns her, in a 39-minute video of his body camera footage Wright posted to YouTube this month.
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In the footage, she backs up to a curb, roughly 15 feet from the officer. The officer walks across the street and handcuffs her for investigation of obstructing law enforcement, a misdemeanor.
The arrest raises questions about whether Greely violated Wrights First Amendment right to film police in public, a right that has been affirmed by the state Supreme Court, in cases including Lewis v. State, Dept. of Licensing (2006) and State v. E.J.J. (2015).
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TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)Make frivolous charges when someone tapes them. This cop should be fired - he clearly wields the authority he has been given corruptly.
Old Crank
(5,098 posts)Citizens can video officers in public. She needs to sue for a years worth of police budget. That may be the only way to get the information out.