Kansas City Should Know Rights & Wrongs Amid ICE Age Protest

A worthwhile conversation highlighted by our conservative friends . . . Check-it: 

Mundo: “Anything else you want to make sure Kansans know as, you know, unfortunately, the temperature is turned up too high and people, hopefully, who are responsible and in leadership roles will help turn it down?”

Kriegshauser: “Yeah, I would just say to the parents out there, there are all these Facebook groups where people are tracking ICE officers. If your kids are involved in this, I mean, people should go out and protest and speak their minds. But once people are involved with operationally involving themselves with law enforcement, it becomes a very dangerous situation that can change in a split second.

“So everyone needs to go into that situation knowing what they’re doing. And I think everyone should keep that in mind and stay safe.”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

U.S. Attorney Ryan Kriegshauser: ICE protestors be aware of limitations to First Amendment - The Sentinel

Kriegshauser says there is no constitutional right to interfere with ICE officers and other law enforcement doing their jobs.

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