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According to suit, Sam O’Hara, 35, often followed National Guard patrols while playing song -- also known as the Imperial March -- at reasonable volume using his phone or small speaker - Anadolu Ajans
Sam O’Hara, a Washington resident, sued D.C. after police detained him for following National Guard troops while playing Darth Vader’s theme song during a peaceful protest. He claims the arrest violated his First and Fourth Amendment rights and seeks damages.
A protester who claims to have been arrested for exercising his First Amendment rights against the Trump administration spoke out to MSNBC's Jason Johnson on Friday. The protester, Sam O'Hara, was briefly detained by the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington,
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Some Star Wars fans had a few minor niggles with Obi-Wan Kenobi, but for the most part, they seemed to agree Lucasfilm nailed Ewan McGregor's long-awaited return as the Jedi Master. His battle with Darth Vader was an epic highlight, with the Sith Lord ...