Following officers in public to verbally oppose and challenge their actions is a constitutionally protected right.
Depends. Are they peaceably assembling in public or are they blocking traffic?
>Probably for interfering with federal operations
Yeah I've been seeing videos of what these idiots think is "interference".
My twisted perception? kek.
Free speech can't be interference, yet people are arrested and threatened with arrest for it constantly.
You can't call peoples right to peacefully assemble in public and verbally oppose and challenge law enforcement "interference" either, but there are MANY videos of them doing just that, and shoving people, threatening with arrest or arresting for speech, etc.
Just because they don't like it or it "takes our attention" doesn't make it interference/obstruction.
Don't project your love of dick onto me boot licker.
What did I just say? Stop projecting your love of dick onto others.
Good on this cop. He arrested a state senator for actual interference, he's ordered to let him go, but refuses.
That female can take her "direct order" and go fuck herself.
Man who had massive stroke requiring air lifting and multiple brain surgeries arrested and jailed for DUI, while cops and EMS ignored OBVIOUS medical emergency and it wasn't until they couldn't wake him up for his court appearance that they sought medical attention.