Update: Wondering when police can legally raid a newspaper like the Marion County Record? That story is posted here. Police in the small Kansas town of Marion raided a local newspaper’s office Friday.
"Seized" tells the story of the Marion County Record. It will "make people think about what journalism really is and what ...
Journalists at the Marion County Record worked late into the night to publish their first issue since the widely-criticized raid. “SEIZED … but not silenced,” its headline read. MARION, Kansas — Just ...
MARION COUNTY, Kan. (KCTV) - The Sundance Film Festival will showcase a documentary about the police raid at a Marion County, ...
The small town of Marion, Kansas, was thrust into the national spotlight this week following a police raid on its local newspaper’s offices. Now, the White House has weighed in, saying the raid ...
Prosecutors outside of Marion, Kansas, will likely be involved in cases that emerge from the local police department’s August raid of the Marion County Record. Riley County District Attorney Barry ...
The Marion, Kansas, police chief has been suspended after the police raid of a local newspaper and the home of the paper’s publisher last month. Officers in August searched the office of the Marion ...
Police in Marion, Kansas, did not follow the guidelines set out in the search warrant during a raid at the local newspaper last month, the paper’s attorney said Tuesday. The search warrant Marion ...
Special prosecutors charge former Marion, Kansas police chief in connection with 2023 newspaper raid
Cody was charged with one count of interfering with a judicial process. Former Marion, Kansas Police Chief Gideon Cody has been charged over his handling of an investigation that involved raiding the ...
Computers, cell phones and other work and personal materials of journalists in a small Kansas town have been seized by local police, the newspaper reported. Marion police and Marion County sheriff's ...
NEWS APP. IT IS FREE TO DOWNLOAD A NEW VIDEO FROM MARION COUNTY, KANSAS, SHOWS THE MOMENTS POLICE RAIDED A 98 YEAR OLD WOMAN’S HOUSE THAT HOME BELONGED TO JOANNE MEYER, THE CO-OWNER OF A LOCAL PAPER.
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