Mon, May 10th 2021 12:15pm
Tim Cushing
It s not often you see a politician ask the FCC to step in to punish a news station. And for good reason: the First Amendment. Politicians are welcome to fight speech they don t like with
more speech, but they shouldn t be calling for a federal government investigation of a TV station just because they don t like the slant of the stories about them.
Baltimore (MD) City State s Attorney Marilyn Mosby thinks a local Fox affiliate is unfairly portraying her and her official doings. Rather than just accept that this is part of being in the business of politics, Mosby is asking the FCC to ask Fox to stop being Fox. Here s the angry letter [PDF] her office wrote one she boosted into Streisandia by airing her particular grievance on Twitter. (h/t Adam Steinbaugh)
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Wakulla County Sheriffâs Office arrests former deputy for perjury
Reportedly, the deputy made false claims of military service
and last updated 2021-04-16 15:16:55-04
WAKULLA COUNTY, Fla. (WTXL) â The Wakulla County Sheriffâs Office arrested former deputy Robert Standeford on an outstanding arrest warrant for perjury on Friday, April 16, 2021.
The arrest warrant was the result of a month-long investigation conducted by the Wakulla County Sheriffâs Office into complaints of false claims of military service made by Standeford.
Wakulla County Sheriff Jared Miller released the following statement regarding Standeford s arrest:
âI want to make it known to everyone that this sort of behavior is not tolerated or condoned within the Wakulla County Sheriffâs Office. Our citizens deserve the highest level of integrity from our deputies, and I expect nothing less. As soon as we learned of the allegations against Mr. Standeford my administration acted swi