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Related: About this forumCharges Dropped Against White House Flag Burner, Whose SCOTUS Case Enshrined Right To Burn The Flag
Charges have been dropped against the man who burned flags outside the White House on July 4. It's not his first rodeo when it comes to flag burning. https://dcist.com/story/19/09/11/charges-dropped-against-white-house-flag-burner-whose-supreme-court-case-enshrined-the-right-to-burn-the-flag/
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SEP 11, 4:54 PM
Charges Dropped Against White House Flag Burner, Whose Supreme Court Case Enshrined The Right To Burn The Flag
Rachel Kurzius
The scene at Lafayette Square during the flag burning on July 4.
Revolutionary Communist Party
On Monday night, Gregory Joey Johnson was about to get on the bus to D.C. for his Tuesday court date related to his Fourth of July flag burning protest when he got the news: prosecutors had dropped the charges entirely.
That was a very good development, Johnson tells DCist. The charges were outrageous to begin with. Theres a Supreme Court decision I know a little bit about that says I have the right to do this.
Johnson is referring to the case Texas v. Johnson, which establishes that flag burning is protected First Amendment speech. And yes, he is that Johnson.
While Johnson was originally arrested for felony assault on a police officer and malicious burning, he was never charged with those crimes. During his arraignment in July, he pleaded not guilty to two disorderly conduct charges: one for inciting violence and one for creating a dangerous situation.
The office of D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine acknowledged in a statement that, after evaluating the evidence against Johnson, it determined that it is appropriate to dismiss the charges against Mr. Johnson. While our office does not condone Mr. Johnsons behavior, we will not proceed in the prosecution of this matter.
The National Park Service granted Johnson a permit in Lafayette Square on July 4 to burn a U.S. flag as a symbol of imagining a world without America. Johnson was joined by other members of the Revolutionary Communist Party, a four-decade-old group that advocates for the overthrow of capitalism in the U.S.
A group of counterdemonstrators, including far-right groups like the Proud Boys, clashed with Johnson and other protesters. As counterdemonstrators tried to prevent Johnson from burning the flag, members of the Revolutionary Communist Party formed a protective circle around him. We were attacked repeatedly by MAGA fascists, says Johnson. He clarifies that he believes counterdemonstrators had every right to protest his flag burning, but dont have the right to interfere with it, and thats what they were attempting to do.
Law enforcement got involved after seeing what appeared to be a crowd of people fighting, according to the incident report. By that point, counterprotesters had grabbed one already-burned flag. Secret Service officers put out the second blazing flag, per the report.
Johnson and one other Revolutionary Communist Party were arrested, but none of the counterprotesters were. Instead, D.C. police escorted them to a bar afterwards.
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Charges Dropped Against White House Flag Burner, Whose Supreme Court Case Enshrined The Right To Burn The Flag
Rachel Kurzius
The scene at Lafayette Square during the flag burning on July 4.
Revolutionary Communist Party
On Monday night, Gregory Joey Johnson was about to get on the bus to D.C. for his Tuesday court date related to his Fourth of July flag burning protest when he got the news: prosecutors had dropped the charges entirely.
That was a very good development, Johnson tells DCist. The charges were outrageous to begin with. Theres a Supreme Court decision I know a little bit about that says I have the right to do this.
Johnson is referring to the case Texas v. Johnson, which establishes that flag burning is protected First Amendment speech. And yes, he is that Johnson.
While Johnson was originally arrested for felony assault on a police officer and malicious burning, he was never charged with those crimes. During his arraignment in July, he pleaded not guilty to two disorderly conduct charges: one for inciting violence and one for creating a dangerous situation.
The office of D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine acknowledged in a statement that, after evaluating the evidence against Johnson, it determined that it is appropriate to dismiss the charges against Mr. Johnson. While our office does not condone Mr. Johnsons behavior, we will not proceed in the prosecution of this matter.
The National Park Service granted Johnson a permit in Lafayette Square on July 4 to burn a U.S. flag as a symbol of imagining a world without America. Johnson was joined by other members of the Revolutionary Communist Party, a four-decade-old group that advocates for the overthrow of capitalism in the U.S.
A group of counterdemonstrators, including far-right groups like the Proud Boys, clashed with Johnson and other protesters. As counterdemonstrators tried to prevent Johnson from burning the flag, members of the Revolutionary Communist Party formed a protective circle around him. We were attacked repeatedly by MAGA fascists, says Johnson. He clarifies that he believes counterdemonstrators had every right to protest his flag burning, but dont have the right to interfere with it, and thats what they were attempting to do.
Law enforcement got involved after seeing what appeared to be a crowd of people fighting, according to the incident report. By that point, counterprotesters had grabbed one already-burned flag. Secret Service officers put out the second blazing flag, per the report.
Johnson and one other Revolutionary Communist Party were arrested, but none of the counterprotesters were. Instead, D.C. police escorted them to a bar afterwards.
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Charges Dropped Against White House Flag Burner, Whose SCOTUS Case Enshrined Right To Burn The Flag (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2019
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Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)1. Dear Leader Sharpie will be squealing about this soon...
keithbvadu2
(36,775 posts)2. To Trump supporters, the flag makes a nice snot rag.
To Trump supporters, the flag makes a nice snot rag.
Snot rag flag behind Donald's left shoulder.
MAGA - The flag makes a nice snot rag to Trump supporters.