Three community activists were found guilty of obstructing traffic during a 2020 protest. The ACLU of Texas said the conviction is a violation of the protestors’ First Amendment rights.
Several days after three Gainesville activists said they organized a brief, peaceful march protesting a Confederate monument in front of the Cooke County courthouse in August 2020, they were each arrested and charged with obstructing a roadway. One of the first actions the group took was organizing a prayer vigil for Floyd near the Cooke County courthouse, Thompson said. With the proximity to the courthouse, many people began discussing the Confederate monument that sits on the courthouse lawn.
Thompson said there were multiple departments present and he went up to officers from each to make sure the group was doing everything correctly. And he said each officer shook his hand and told him everything was good.According to the Supreme Court petition, the three were charged with obstructing a highway or other passageway, a misdemeanor. Case documents said during the protest, several participants moved off the sidewalk to avoid a puddle of water.
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