But if the time, place and manner was not reasonable to be there and be silent because it was a school and children were present, then how was it reasonable to fire a gun at all? Warning or otherwise?
That interpretation would seem to preclude the lawful exercise of first amendment rights. If the mere presence of a videographer “might” distract an officer would constitute hindering or obstruction, then there must be some definition that will lawfully allow citizen /journalist oversight of...
Hmmm… Those are fine as dictionary definitions. But we read and view many sources that describe obstruction as a physical act ONLY. Such as grabbing a policeman to prevent him from catching a bad guy or parking your car in the police station driveway to prevent them from responding. However, a...
Below is a copy/paste from a legal document website that carrys the complete city ordinances of my hometown. I think it is far too broadly written and is an example of how such ordinances can be bent to a purpose at odds with constitutional intents.
6-5-8: RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING POLICE/FIRE...
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