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Ohio man, jailed for fake Facebook page, asks SCOTUS to let him sue police

Por: ABC News Politics January 05, 2023

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PARMA, Ohio -- The parking lot arrest in 2016 stunned Anthony Novak as much as the charge: alleged disruption of law enforcement operations for making a parody of his local police department's page on Facebook.They said, 'put your hands behind your back.' They said, 'fake Parma Facebook page,' Novak recounted to ABC News of the moment Parma police officers took him into custody outside a neighborhood convenience store in... + full article



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