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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA woman left a comment on Facebook criticizing the Mayor of Miami Beach. The Mayor of Miami Beach then sent the cops
A woman left a comment on Facebook criticizing the Mayor of Miami Beach.
The Mayor of Miami Beach then sent the cops to her home.
A woman left a comment on Facebook criticizing the Mayor of Miami Beach,.
— Outspokenâ¢ï¸ (@out5p0ken.bsky.social) 2026-01-19T15:52:17.892Z
The Mayor of Miami Beach then sent the cops to her home.
Her comment:
Her comment â
— Outspokenâ¢ï¸ (@out5p0ken.bsky.social) 2026-01-19T15:52:17.893Z
FREEDOM of SPEECH
CrispyQ
(40,727 posts)We have too many thinned-skinned jerks in positions of authority.
Ilsa
(63,897 posts)Last edited Mon Jan 19, 2026, 05:59 PM - Edit history (1)
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-beach/article314351172.htmlA prominent free speech organization sent a letter to the Miami Beach Police Department on Friday, slamming its decision to send officers to the home of a resident who criticized Mayor Steven Meiner on Facebook. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, a nonprofit more widely known as FIRE, called the move an egregious abuse of power that chills the exercise of First Amendment rights and undermines public confidence in the departments commitment to respecting civil liberties and the United States Constitution.
On Monday, two Miami Beach police detectives paid Raquel Pacheco a visit to ask about a critical comment that had been left under one of Meiners Facebook posts. Video taken by Pacheco showed officers warning her that her comment in which she said that Meiner consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians could potentially incite somebody to do something radical.
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[T]he purpose of their visit was not to investigate a crime. It had no purpose other than to pressure Pacheco to cease engaging in protected political expression over concern about how others might react to it, Terr wrote. This blatant overreach is offensive to the First Amendment. The letter was addressed to Police Chief Wayne Jones, who defended the officers actions in a statement Friday in which he said his department is committed to safeguarding residents and visitors while also respecting constitutional rights.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/miami-beach/article314351172.html#storylink=cpy
yellow dahlia
(4,756 posts)Chilling!
dickthegrouch
(4,322 posts)Perhaps we can reign in some of this kind of egregious behavior by calling 911 and having them record the interaction. It won't be video, but it is an official (presumably immutable) recording.
A list of possible offences that the caller could cite against the cop, ICE agent, thug, or whomever at the door might include telling the dispatcher something along the lines of:
There's a (group of) armed person(s) at my door demanding entry, and to be allowed to look at my phone, social media, identity papers...
He has been asked for a search warrant, or a probable cause for their demands, and have failed to articulate or produce any such thing.
Several of them have their hands on, and are brandishing, their weapons.
They are attempting to force their way into my house (apartment, office, shop) without my consent.
I demand that they be arrested for initimidation, brandishing a weapon, trespass, harassment, attempted abduction under the color of authority, and violating my first and fourth amenedment rights a US citizen.
I demand a police response and investigation of the identites and authorization agency for these invaders. This call will be made a part of any civil or criminal case whether I become a defendant or a plaintiff, and may not be deleted, tampered with, or otherwise compromised.
(I am not an attorney. But it seems to me that "documentation" and attempting to create accountability for fascists is a defendable tactic. They are known to hightail it out of the situation when challenged appropriately.)
Of course some PDs may not respond, but that failure will be on them, eventually, too.
BaronChocula
(4,070 posts)We live in a country where many white people have instinctively felt the freedom to call the police when they've seen a black person NAPPING (asleep) in their car. This looks like that same bad habit on a slippery slope.
PatrickforB
(15,355 posts)these people clean up their snowflake MAGA act, I'm done.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,054 posts)Steven Meiner (born 1970 or 1971) is an American politician and mayor of Miami Beach. He previously served as a Commissioner of Miami Beach and an attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission, which he left amidst sexual misconduct allegations.
cer7711
(606 posts)Lawyer up and sue him into bankruptcy.
LilElf70
(1,404 posts)going to Florida this winter. Yeah, I don't think so. That's several thousand I would have spent down there. Even though it's not much, it's that much less the government collects.