Felony Charges Dropped Against Two RNC Flag Burners
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Mike O'Malley dropped the felony charges against two RNC protesters originally accused of assaulting a police officer, obstruction and resisting arrest. Their attorneys called the move a "tremendous victory for free speech."
Still, there are 12 defendants facing aggravated disorderly conduct and obstruction charges in Cleveland Municipal Court.
The prosecution stems from a July 20, 2016, incident right outside Quicken Loans Arena, which quickly turned into a media spectacle; Scene was there, watching the kerfuffle on Prospect Avenue. Cameras and police badges outnumbered the protesters by about a bajillion to one, and it was the crush of video cameras that prompted the police to intervene and pull the rug out from under the protesters (and then arrest them immediately).
For over a year now we have been living every day with these charges hanging over our heads, Noche Diaz, one of the 12, said in a public statement. Our actions were righteous, just, and constitutionally protected. We call on Cleveland Prosecutor Kimberly Barnett-Mills to dismiss these politically-motivated charges pending against us.
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