U.S. City Now Faces Serious Music for Arresting Woman Who Criticized Government Official
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has filed a lawsuit against the city of Surprise, Arizona, and several officials after the mayor decided his policy of not allowing residents to offer any criticism of city officials overruled the U.S. Constitution at council meetings.
WND reported earlier when Mayor Skip Hall ordered resident Rebekah Massie arrested for her speech during a portion of a government meeting set aside for residents’ concerns.
She was opposed to a city decision to give its lawyer even more money.
“I have concerns with allocating the more funds to him specifically for a few different reasons,” she explained. Her public records requests are under “review” regarding the actions of lawyer Robert Wingo, already one of the highest paid city officials in the Phoenix region at $265,000.
Hall threatened that she wasn’t allowed to make such comments. (Read more from “U.S. City Now Faces Serious Music for Arresting Woman Who Criticized Government Official” HERE)




