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Related: About this forumLawsuit accuses (Medford) Oregon police department of illegally monitoring progressive activists
Source: Associated Press
Lawsuit accuses Oregon police department of illegally monitoring progressive activists
Updated 9:25 PM EDT, August 20, 2024
MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon is suing the city of Medford, saying its police department has been unlawfully monitoring progressive political activists who arent suspected of criminal activity.
City officials insisted they have not monitored the groups because of their views or constitutionally protected activities, but only to prepare for possible public safety impacts, such as traffic disruptions, conflicts between protesters and counter-protesters, and property damage.
In the early 1980s, after revelations that Portland police had routinely surveilled civil liberties, racial justice and other groups, the Oregon Legislature approved a law barring law enforcement agencies from collecting information about the political, religious or social views or activities of any individual or group unless it directly relates to a criminal investigation.
According to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Jackson County Circuit Court, the Medford Police Department for several years has monitored the activities and social media accounts of people involved in an array of causes, including racial justice, LGBTQ+ and reproductive rights, preventing drug overdoses, and providing services for unhoused people.
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stopdiggin
(12,881 posts)in relation to activities and events, possible protest actions. LE is probably in for criticism if they don't have at least some handle on this? There is also mention of keeping records (referenced to here as dossiers), in some cases of public speech and statements, on certain organizations. Potentially perhaps more problematic? But again - if this amounts to bookmarking a page where someone has made a public statement .. ? Or someone joining a Facebook group or following an Instagram account .. ?
Among the emails cited in the lawsuit were some showing that police monitored activists social media for information about the showing of a drive-in movie in conjunction with Juneteenth activities in 2020, amid broader demonstrations over Floyds death; about demonstrations concerning a COVID-19 outbreak at a local jail; and about any plans for protests related to the Supreme Courts Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
The lawsuit said public records showed police kept a dossier on the local nonprofit the Rogue Valley Pepper Shakers, which promotes LGBTQ+ and abortion rights, including screenshots of its Facebook page.
Other records included emails concerning Stabbin Wagon an organization that advocates for and provides clean syringes, overdose reversal medication, and contraceptives to at-risk and unhoused residents as well as public statements its founder Melissa Jones had made criticizing police raids on homeless encampments.
What we don't see here is any accusations of telephone tapping, tracking devices, or tailing people as they go to work or place of worship. I.e. - super-duper surveillance.
Dimensional
(1 post)I am the person that put on the guerrilla drive-in on Juneteenth in 2020 on the north wall of the YMCA in Medford. I showed "I Am Not Your Negro". This, of course, was with the YMCA directors blessing. I had not heard about this suit until I stumbled on this post yesterday. I had lurked around the Democratic Underground on occasion but I decided to create an account today just so I could respond to this post. Yesterday I noticed Region Forums and clicked on it and took it from there.
Anyway, I have kind of dropped out of most political action since then because of ... a bunch of reasons. But does anyone here think I should contact the ACLU regarding this?