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Yeah I think “harassing” an officer during the performance of their official duties is constitutionally protecting speech. Scary if not, because attempt is always a lesser included offense. So, if I yell at an officer during a protest, have I attempted to interfere? Tough to differentiate!
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Everything they describe here is perfectly legal, except impeding and “de-arresting,” which is made up and legal observers don’t do. You have a constitutional right to observe, follow, document, and keep information about law enforcement, including ICE
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