Goooood Saturday morning, friends! James Clary talks about: On April 21, 2020, Sara Brady took two of her children to the park for a playdate with several other moms and their children. Shortly after arriving, three police officers arrived and stated that the playground was closed. Apparently the rest of the park, which included basketball courts, volleyball courts, picnic areas and benches, etc. were still open! All children and moms were ordered to leave the playground and congregate on the grass where they would have been in closer proximity and in violation of Idaho’s order to social isolate! Sara attempted to question the officer about what he was ordering everyone to do. Yet Sara was told to get off the park and the officer threatened to arrest her. When Sara continued to ask questions this was taken as a refusal to leave the bark. The officer then began counting down to her, like a child, and eventually arrested Sara for “trespassing” in a public park. Since then, Sara’s case has been assigned to the Idaho Attorney General’s Office, who has been adamant that Idaho’s lockdown orders are constitutional. Sara is facing six months in jail and/or $1000 fine. A jury trial to fight this violation of rights is going to cost $30,000-$50,000. You can follow Sara on Facebook, or view her website.
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