Maine Sues Man for Yelling at Planned Parenthood Building

Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.

Knew him personally, did you? Good thing for you there's no "arrested for deliberately failing to understand that there are laws." Bet you'd be the first one to complain if your neighbors were throwing a wild party and blasting music after your beddy-bye time.
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.
Never heard a voice that could penetrate a modern building so well as to make people inside collapse in a daze.
Stalin would be proud.
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.

Knew him personally, did you? Good thing for you there's no "arrested for deliberately failing to understand that there are laws." Bet you'd be the first one to complain if your neighbors were throwing a wild party and blasting music after your beddy-bye time.
What law did he violate? Provide the code #.
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.
Never heard a voice that could penetrate a modern building so well...
Doesn't have to. He was obviously disturbing the peace, which is against the law. He was asked to quiet down and didn't. Sorry, busted...
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.

Why do I think of you when I watch this?
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.
Never heard a voice that could penetrate a modern building so well...
Doesn't have to. He was obviously disturbing the peace, which is against the law. He was asked to quiet down and didn't. Sorry, busted...
So every protest is illegal because they yell?
Keep digging.
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.

Why do I think of you when I watch this?

Never seen it so I couldn't say.
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.
Never heard a voice that could penetrate a modern building so well...
Doesn't have to. He was obviously disturbing the peace, which is against the law. He was asked to quiet down and didn't. Sorry, busted...
So every protest is illegal because they yell?
Keep digging.
Nope, but don't yell too loud, especially when the cops told you to keep it down.
 
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.
Never heard a voice that could penetrate a modern building so well...
Doesn't have to. He was obviously disturbing the peace, which is against the law. He was asked to quiet down and didn't. Sorry, busted...
So every protest is illegal because they yell?
Keep digging.
Nope, but don't yell too loud, especially when the cops told you to keep it down.
ZEIG HEIL! Your almighty Gestapo.
 
Book 'em, Danno...


"A complaint says a police officer warned Ingalls to stop yelling so loudly, but he didn't.

Ingalls' attorney calls it a "baseless lawsuit" filed to circumvent a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling about protester buffer zones.

Mills says Ingalls had the right to protest but not to disrupt."
Arrested for yelling.
Stalin would be proud.
A place and a time. Free Speech is speech, not yelling so loud that others can't do their jobs.
Never heard a voice that could penetrate a modern building so well...
Doesn't have to. He was obviously disturbing the peace, which is against the law. He was asked to quiet down and didn't. Sorry, busted...

So the yale student shrieking here should be arrested, right?

 

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