In Marion County newspaper raid, a grim threat to Kansans' First Amendment rights - Kansas Reflector
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The outrageous law enforcement assault on the Marion County Record newspaper raises a veritable forest of red flags.

Police raided the offices of a local newspaper, the Kansas Reflector, seizing computers & cell phones.

They just updated it to say the 98 year old co-founder died “because of stress related to the raids.”

RIP… This is tragic and unbelievably criminal. The FBI should absolutely be involved at this point. That whole police department needs to be held responsible.

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