得克萨斯州一女子因在Facebook发布关于不安全棕色饮用水的贴文而被捕:报道
Texas Woman Arrested After Facebook Post Over Unsafe Brown Drinking Water: Report

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/texas-woman-arrested-after-facebook-post-over-unsafe-brown-drinking-water-report

德克萨斯州特立尼达市居民詹妮弗·库姆斯(Jennifer Combs)因在Facebook上发帖,提醒社区注意可能受到污染、变色的自来水而被捕。库姆斯援引住院报告,敦促出现健康问题的居民站出来。 当地警方以散布引起公众恐慌的“虚假信息”为由为逮捕行为辩护。然而,在库姆斯发帖仅数周后,该市便发布了烧水建议,这与官方此前声称水质安全的说法相矛盾。 库姆斯形容这次逮捕令她倍感屈辱,目前已对该市及相关警员提起联邦诉讼。她的律师CJ·格里沙姆(CJ Grisham)谴责这次逮捕是明目张胆的权力滥用,并侵犯了言论自由。

相关文章

原文

A woman in Trinidad, Texas, was arrested after she posted on Facebook raising concerns about the safety of the city's discolored drinking water, according to Fox 4.

Jennifer Combs posted the message on April 6 to her citizen-watchdog group page, Southern Belle Watch, urging residents who had been sickened by the city's tap water to come forward.

"We have received reports that some citizens have been hospitalized due to bacteria in the water. This is a serious public health concern that deserves immediate attention," she wrote. "If your water looks discolored, contains sediment, has a strong odor, or you have experienced related health issues, please send us a message. We are gathering information and reporting findings to the state."

In what could be seen as a brazen move against free speech, Jennifer Combs was arrested on May 8.

Trinidad Police Chief Charles Gregory scrambled to defend the arrest, claiming the case was "cut and dry" and saying her claims about hospitalizations "are simply false and have only caused unnecessary fear and confusion in our community."

Trinidad law enforcement claimed Combs had written "false information that creates fear, panic, or unnecessary emergency response within a community."

However, on April 21, a few weeks after Combs' post, the city itself issued a notice urging residents to boil their water to "avoid harmful bacteria," according to the New York Post.

"It was probably one of the most humiliating things I've ever gone through in my entire life. It was very, very bad," Combs told Fox 4 of the arrest.

Combs has filed a federal lawsuit against the city, including Chief Gregory and another member of the local police force.

CJ Grisham, a lawyer who is representing Combs in her case against the cops, branded the arrest an "abuse of power," the Post reported.

联系我们 contact @ memedata.com