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Small town police, newspaper press freedom fight swirls after newsroom raid

Kansas police searches reportedly prompted by complaint from local restaurant owner
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The offices of the Marion County Record sit across from the Marion County Courthouse in Marion, Kan., Sunday, Aug. 13, 2023, in Marion, Kansas. Law enforcement officers raided the newspaper office and seized computers and employee cell phones in what Editor and Publisher Eric Meyer believes is an attempt to intimidate the newspaper as it examines local issues, including the police chiefB次元官网网址檚 background. (AP Photo/John Hanna)

A small newspaper and a police department in Kansas are at the center of a dispute over freedom of speech that is being watched around the country after police raided the office of the local newspaper and the home of its owner and publisher.

Officials with the Marion Police Department confiscated computers and cellphones from the publisher and staff of the Marion County Record in the Friday raid, prompting press freedom watchdogs to condemn the actions of local authorities as a blatant violation of the U.S. ConstitutionB次元官网网址檚 protection for a free press. The police searches were apparently prompted by a complaint from a local restaurant owner, Kari Newell, who accused the newspaper of invading her privacy after it obtained copies of her driving record, which included a 2008 conviction for drunk driving.

B次元官网网址paper publisher and co-owner Eric Meyer maintains that the newspaperB次元官网网址檚 aggressive coverage of local politics and Police Chief Gideon CodyB次元官网网址檚 record are the main reason for the raids. Newell says the newspaper targeted her after she ordered Meyer and a reporter out of her restaurant earlier this month during a political event.

B次元官网网址淭his is the type of stuff that, you know, that Vladimir Putin does, that Third World dictators do,B次元官网网址 Meyer said during an interview with The Associated Press in his office.

Cody said Sunday that the raid was legal and tied to a criminal investigation.

The raids occurred in a town of about 1,900 people, nestled among rolling prairie hills, about 150 miles (241 kilometers) southwest of Kansas City, making the small weekly newspaper the latest to find itself in the headlines and possibly targeted for its reporting.

Last year in New Hampshire, the publisher of a weekly newspaper after she was arrested for allegedly publishing advertisements for local races without properly marking them as political advertising. In Las Vegas, former Democratic elected official Robert Telles is scheduled to face trial in November for allegedly fatally stabbing after German wrote articles critical of Telles and his managerial conduct.

Meyer said one Record reporter hurt her finger when Cody wrested her cellphone out of her hand during the raid of the newspaper. The newspaperB次元官网网址檚 surveillance video showed officers reading that reporter her rights while Cody watched, though she wasnB次元官网网址檛 arrested or detained. B次元官网网址paper employees were hustled out of the building while the search continued for more than 90 minutes, according to the footage.

Meanwhile, Meyer said, police simultaneously raided his home, seizing computers, his cellphone and the homeB次元官网网址檚 internet router. He worked with his staff Sunday to reconstruct stories, ads and other materials for its next edition Wednesday.

Both Meyer and Newell have said theyB次元官网网址檝e fielded messages B次元官网网址 and some threats B次元官网网址 from as far away as London in the aftermath of the raids.

Newell said she threw Meyer and the reporter out of the event for at the request of others who are upset with the B次元官网网址渢oxicB次元官网网址 newspaper. On the townB次元官网网址檚 main street, one storefront included a handmade B次元官网网址淪upport Marion PDB次元官网网址 sign.B次元官网网址

LaTurnerB次元官网网址檚 office has not returned phone messages left since Sunday at his Washington and district offices seeking comment.

While Newell accused the newspaper of unlawfully seeking information on the status of her driverB次元官网网址檚 license, the newspaper countered that it received that information unsolicited, which it verified through public online records. It eventually decided not to run a story because it wasnB次元官网网址檛 sure the source who supplied it had obtained it legally. But the newspaper did run a story on the city council meeting, in which Newell herself confirmed sheB次元官网网址檇 had a DUI conviction and that she had continued to drive even after her license was suspended.

A two-page search warrant, signed by a local judge, lists Newell as the victim of alleged crimes by the newspaper. When the newspaper asked for a copy of the probable cause affidavit required by law to issue a search warrant, the district court issued a signed statement saying no such affidavit was on file, the Record reported.

Cody, the police chief, indicated that a probable cause affidavit exists and was properly used to get the search warrants. When asked for a copy, Cody replied in an email late Sunday that the affidavits would be available B次元官网网址渙nce charges are filed.B次元官网网址

Cody defended the raid on the newsroom, saying there is an exception to the federal requirement for a subpoena B次元官网网址 not just a search warrant B次元官网网址 to do so B次元官网网址渨hen there is reason to believe the journalist is taking part in the underlying wrongdoing.B次元官网网址

Cody, who was hired in late April as MarionB次元官网网址檚 police chief after serving 24 years in the Kansas City police, did not give details about what that alleged wrongdoing entailed and did not respond to questions about how police believe Newell was victimized.

Press freedom and civil rights organizations have said that police overstepped their authority with the raids.

Both Meyer and Newell are contemplating lawsuits B次元官网网址 Newell against the newspaper and Meyer against the public officials who staged the raid.

Meyer also blames the home raid for stressing his 98-year-old mother enough to cause her death on Saturday. Joan Meyer was the newspaperB次元官网网址檚 co-owner.

As for the criticism of the raid as a violation of First Amendment rights, Newell said her privacy rights were violated, and they are B次元官网网址渏ust as important as anybody elseB次元官网网址檚.B次元官网网址

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