SAND SPRINGS DATA CENTER LAWSUIT FILED!!!THE CITY HALL VISIT DID NOT GO WELL!!!
SAND SPRINGS DATA CENTER LAWSUIT FILED!!!
SAND SPRINGS DATA CENTER LAWSUIT FILED!!!
Tulsa City County Library security handcuffed journalist Dan from Auditing Erie County for filming inside the public building. Security claimed filming was "disruptive" despite a sign at their own desk stating photography is welcome.
Library security handcuffed Dan from Auditing Erie County for filming inside the public building, insisting customers have privacy rights in government spaces. Despite police arriving and finding no crime, security refused to back down.
A public meeting took an unexpected turn when a journalist arrived to serve lawsuit papers to officials who had been discussing the case in executive session. The tense exchange escalated when the reporter offered an alternative: home delivery with a camera crew.
A routine public meeting took an unexpected turn when a reporter delivered courtesy copies of a lawsuit to officials who had been discussing the case in closed session. The awkward exchange was captured on camera as tensions escalated.
A public meeting took an unexpected turn when a journalist attempted to serve courtesy copies of a lawsuit to officials discussing the case in executive session. The tense exchange escalated when officials refused to accept the documents.
Grand River Dam Authority officials violated Fourth Amendment rights for the second time, demanding ID for public meeting access despite being served a federal lawsuit that morning. The same violations they were being sued for, they repeated on camera.
After Guerrilla News exposed a gun being pulled at a city meeting, Spavinaw officials plotted to silence journalists using noise machines and coordinated harassment. Now whistleblowers are coming forward with evidence of the conspiracy.
City attorney and toothless council member confront citizen journalist at Oklahoma public meeting. When officials claim they can't exit the room, tensions explode into physical contact. The dramatic confrontation was caught on camera.
What started as routine city business in Spavinaw, Oklahoma erupted into chaos when a council member confronted a citizen, escalating to a loaded gun being drawn outside the meeting. The entire incident was captured on camera.
Judge Doug Kirkwood attempted to force deputies to remove practicing attorney Ron Durbin from the courthouse for recording in public areas. The officers recognized the constitutional violation and declined to follow the judge's directive.
After a citizen journalist captured a man pulling a gun at the previous council meeting, Spavinaw officials retaliated by voting to file charges against the victim while a council member's wife used noisemakers to disrupt documentation of the proceedings.
What started as a routine Spavinaw city council meeting erupted when officials sued citizens for open records requests, the mayor silenced reporters with her gavel, and a council ally nicknamed "Taco" brandished a loaded Derringer revolver during a confrontation.
Community members confronted Pawnee city officials over a neglected cemetery where families paid thousands for plots now overrun with trash. After public pressure following recent controversies, the council agreed to implement new transparency measures.
David Slaughter, 911 director married to DA Stacey Slaughter, allegedly doctored timesheets to steal taxpayer funds while sending inappropriate texts to female employees. Emergency meeting called for his resignation.
What began as a friendly tour of the Louisiana State Capitol turned hostile when security officers physically confronted two journalists on a public floor. Despite being directed to the observation area by staff, officers insisted filming was prohibited and got physical.