Alex Jones arrested for “using a sound device without a permit” in NYC 9/11 protest
Posted on September 10th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, Alex Jones, FoxNews, freedom, Geraldo Rivera, liberty, New York, New York Police Department, police, police state, politics, protest, sound device, the sixth anniversary of September, TV, your rightsMedia activist Alex Jones was arrested by New York Police Department officers while filming a documentary about the sixth anniversary of September 11th and joining the protest against the official version of what happened on 9/11.
According to Infowars sources Jones was singled out by police from the head of a crowd of about 400 9/11 Truth Activists and protesters. He was verbally accosted and forced by the police officers to present identification which he was not carrying at the time.
Arrested for protesting and using a sound device without a permit. Lovely. I really like that other video with Geraldo saying “I think these demonstrators are all into rest room gay sex.” Seems to me this whole thing would be an infringement of the New York Constitution, Article 1 : Section 8 and 9.1. “No law shall be passed abridging the right of the people to peaceably assemble and to petition the government.”
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September 10th, 2007 at 2:44 pm
Dude in that video Geraldo is downright combative. He really does a bad job. I thought he was more intelligent than that. Springer would have done a much better job.