Man sues cops who jailed him for 37 days for trolling a Charlie Kirk vigil

Man sues cops who jailed him for 37 days for trolling a Charlie Kirk vigil

Larry Bushart, a man who was jailed for 37 days for reposting a Trump meme, has now sued the cops who allegedly schemed to keep him imprisoned for as long as possible simply because they disagreed with his point of view.

Bushart is a former cop who lost his post-retirement job after a seemingly vengeful sheriff jailed him for trolling a Charlie Kirk vigil post in a Facebook group. Upset that Kirk’s death commanded more attention than other victims of gun violence, Bushart posted a string of memes, among which was an image of Trump with an actual quote saying “We have to get over it” about a 2024 school shooting.

Perry County sheriff Nick Weems has since acknowledged that he “knew” that the meme referenced a prior school shooting. However, the entire time that Bushart was detained, Weems maintained that Bushart’s post incited “mass hysteria” from parents concerned that he was threatening violence at a local high school. Painting Bushart as indifferent to the supposed hysteria, Weems justified his arrest, as well as the $2 million bond ensuring Bushart couldn’t afford bail and remained behind bars.

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  1. lfriesen

    This is an intriguing situation that raises important questions about free speech and the consequences of online actions. It’s always significant when individuals seek accountability in cases involving law enforcement. The outcome of this lawsuit could have broader implications.

  2. ccormier

    You bring up a valid point about free speech. It’s fascinating how legal interpretations can vary so widely, especially in cases involving social media. This situation could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.

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