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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A judge has dismissed charges against a war protester who was arrested during a visit by President Bush last spring.
The disorderly conduct charge against Joe Scott was dismissed after witnesses and a videotape contradicted police testimony about his actions.
Scott, 57, claimed he was being singled out by Nashville police during the May 27 visit. "I'm very relieved," he said Tuesday. "I've not been tried as a criminal before."
During the trial, police testified that they wanted Scott, who was holding a "Fire Bush" sign, to move away from the shoulder of the road because he was creating a safety problem and because the U.S. Secret Service wanted protesters at least 10 feet from the street.
Mounted patrol officer Rita Harden testified that Scott had resisted and had run across the street. A videotape of the confrontation showed that Harden used her horse to bump Scott into the street, but it never showed him running away.
More: story.news.yahoo.com.../ap/20040916/ap_on_el_pr/bush_protester
Originally posted by Sistinas
Officer Rita Harden needs to be charged with perjury, and be fired for braking the law.
I think it funniest that the cop used her horse to 'bump' the individual into the street. Where can I get one of those 'I'm God as far as your concerned' badges?
Officer Rita Harden needs to be charged with perjury, and be fired for braking the law.