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Old 02-25-2015, 08:26 AM   #36
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Default Claiming police injured him now.

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Originally Posted by dave603 View Post
These rules seem to have been re-written this year.
I don't know if that was in there before or not, but it's
almost like they had this guy in mind when they wrote them.
I think you may be right, according to his blog:

In an effort to squelch my free speech rights whereby I attempt to hold the BOS accountable during public input time at BOS meetings for their willful violations of the peoples' rights, the BOS stopped airing public meetings on public TV, instituted a policy regarding pubic input (where none existed prior) limiting public input to five minutes and which dis-allows so called “personal attacks.”

Now he claims that he was hurt during the arrest.

ALTON — Right to Know advocate Jeffrey Clay said Monday that Alton Police Chief Ryan Heath physically hurt him when he was arrested for disorderly conduct at a board of selectmen's meeting on Feb. 3.

Alton's Chief of Police threw my left arm up behind my back, causing severe pain,” Clay said.
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