Violating The Fourth Amendment To Break Up An Underage Drinking Party Means No Qualified Immunity
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190927/11510843082/violating-fourth-amendment-to-break-up-underage-drinking-party-means-no-qualified-immunity.shtml
How far would a cop go to break up an underage drinking party? Far enough to get sued in federal court. (h/t Peter Bonilla)
Responding to a tip from a snitch app ("Tip411"), Mequon (WI) police officers rolled up on a house supposedly containing an underage drinking party. The officers first noticed four cars in the driveway and one parked in the street. Hardly indicative of a rager, but the officers had an anonymous tip and apparently nothing better to do.
Violating The Fourth Amendment To Break Up An Underage Drinking Party Means No Qualified Immunity
Oct 9, 2019, 3:15am UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190927/11510843082/violating-fourth-amendment-to-break-up-underage-drinking-party-means-no-qualified-immunity.shtml
> How far would a cop go to break up an underage drinking party? Far enough to get sued in federal court. (h/t Peter Bonilla)
> Responding to a tip from a snitch app ("Tip411"), Mequon (WI) police officers rolled up on a house supposedly containing an underage drinking party. The officers first noticed four cars in the driveway and one parked in the street. Hardly indicative of a rager, but the officers had an anonymous tip and apparently nothing better to do.