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I thought this guy was all about Constitutional rights?
huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/18/reporter-detained-by-joe-_n_766565.html
huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/18/reporter-detained-by-joe-_n_766565.html
google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5jHKgN5F1ePz6hOtKhD3PckT3tdzg?docId=4874349A security guard said he placed a reporter under citizen’s arrest at a campaign event for Alaska Republican Senate candidate Joe Miller after the journalist refused orders to leave and pushed someone into a locker.
Alaska Dispatch newspaper editor Tony Hopfinger rushed up to and “kind of brushed up against” Miller, and refused repeated requests to leave after being told it was a private event, said Bill Fulton, the Dropzone Security agent involved in Sunday’s scuffle at an Anchorage school.
Hopfinger told Anchorage television station KTUU that security pushed him as he tried to question Miller and he pushed back
Well, so is Fox News, but I’ll bet you’ll take that one:Give us a relatively unbiased source so we can learn the facts. HuffPo is just a propaganda organ.
The Chicago Tribune is not Fox News. Nevertheless here’s from the Tribune article.Well, so is Fox News, but I’ll bet you’ll take that one:
chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ktuu-2010elect-miller-security-hopfinger-arrest-101710,0,6211920.story
Being a crazy journalist from the audience excuses his actions?In a subsequent interview, Fulton said he didn’t know at the scene that Hopfinger was a journalist.
“I didn’t even know he was a reporter until he told me,” Fulton said. “Normally we would assume that he’s just some crazy guy from the audience.”
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Absolutely.Being a crazy journalist from the audience excuses his actions?
Since I have a blog does that make me journalist too?
Licensed private security can detain an individual, happens all the time in stores, malls and clubs. If he thinks he was illegally detained he can file charges at any time - as you notice he hasn’t.If I were this journalist I’d be looking into unlawful restraint and imprisonment charges against these security force guys along with possibly the campaign that employed them. No matter how much you disagree with somebody you can’t handcuff them to a chair.
ChadS
A Fortiori, remember this is the same guy who said unemployment benefits were unconstitutional after his wife received unemployment benefits. But perhaps you need to be in what Ed Schultz calls the “Miller militia” to receive your full rights.I thought this guy was all about Constitutional rights?
huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/18/reporter-detained-by-joe-_n_766565.html
In many states licensed private security have the exact same powers of arrest as law enforcement.This reporter was never arrested, he was handcuffed to a chair by a member of Miller’s private security force. Do the members of this private security force have the authority to arrest anybody? If so why did they handcuff him to a chair, instead of escorting him a police station for booking?
Instead, he was handcuffed to a chair for approximately 25 minutes and when a police officer arrived (one with real authority to arrest people) he told this private security guys to uncuff him and let him go.
If I were this journalist I’d be looking into unlawful restraint and imprisonment charges against these security force guys along with possibly the campaign that employed them. No matter how much you disagree with somebody you can’t handcuff them to a chair.
ChadS
He was a reporter covering the event. He wanted to ask one more question…which reporters always try to do. He was told it was private as he was being detained.I wonder why the guy thinks just because it was a public school he had a “right” to be there? Show up at a public school and start badgering a teacher or principal and see how long it takes to be detained or escorted off the property. He admits he was told it was a private event and refused to leave - does he want charges and a night in jail?
Please. What news sources do you read everyday?Give us a relatively unbiased source so we can learn the facts. HuffPo is just a propaganda organ.
I guess so. Why wasn’t the Bush Freedom of speech area ever covered? It seems to me they were two blocks away and behind a large building? The UCLU had about 90 cases involving freedom of speech the last I heard…and that was years ago.A Fortiori, remember this is the same guy who said unemployment benefits were unconstitutional after his wife received unemployment benefits. But perhaps you need to be in what Ed Schultz calls the “Miller militia” to receive your full rights.![]()
Even if that were true, he was still crashing a private event. I don’t have to inform a burglar he’s on private property before I deal with him.He was told it was private as he was being detained.
So you’re equating a reporter with Constitutional protections on public property with a burglar?Even if that were true, he was still crashing a private event. I don’t have to inform a burglar he’s on private property before I deal with him.
The owner of the firm is is said to be the leader of a militia group. You are right about the company not being licensed. They state the gathering was private but it was advertised as a town hall meeting, at a public school. How private is that?So you’re equating a reporter with Constitutional protections on public property with a burglar?
One, this wasn’t Joe Miller’s home or even a private residence. Two, some of these security guards were active military and NOT LICENSED in the state of Alaska, which gives them no right whatsoever to detain people. The state is now investigating the firm for its actions.