Washington, D.C. resident Sam O’Hara filed a lawsuit after he was handcuffed and briefly detained for protesting members of the National Guard. O’Hara played “The Imperial March” from the “Star Wars” ...
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A Washington, D.C., man filed a lawsuit against a National Guardsman, Metropolitan Police officers, and the District of Columbia after he was arrested and released for playing "Star Wars" music behind ...
Sam O'Hara is suing D.C. for allegedly detaining him during a peaceful protest as he played the Imperial March song for National Guard members. Trump’s Gaffe on Canada Draws Laughs Phillies' Bryce ...
WASHINGTON — A Washington resident filed a lawsuit Thursday after he was handcuffed and briefly detained last month for protesting members of the National Guard patrolling D.C. neighborhoods by ...
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A Washington, D.C., resident who drew attention to the deployment of the National Guard in the district by playing “The Imperial March” from “Star Wars” is now suing after he was detained in what he ...
A Washington, D.C. resident says an Ohio National Guard member unlawfully called upon three police officers to arrest him for playing the “Imperial March” music from “Star Wars” during what he called ...
A man who was detained after playing “The Imperial March” from Star Wars during a National Guard parade has sued. Sam O’Hara was briefly detained after he played the iconic John Williams tune from his ...