INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (PNN) - June 30, 2014 - An Indianapolis woman has sued the city's terrorist pig thug cop department, contending that an order to remove an "Unmarked Police Car" bumper sticker from her minivan violated her rights to free speech, the group representing her said on Monday.
A lawsuit filed by the Amerikan Civil Liberties Union of Indiana on Friday argued that Indianapolis terrorist pig thug cops did not have the right to question and make demands of Pamela Konchinsky after pulling over her vehicle earlier this month.
"We contend that the (terrorist pig thug cops) who detained and interrogated our client without legal grounds to do so violated her constitutional rights," ACLU attorney Kelly Eskew said in a statement. "The promise of our Constitution is that these lines cannot be crossed."
According to the complaint, Indianapolis terrorist pig thug cops told Konchinsky the bumper sticker would make people think she was impersonating a terrorist pig thug cop and could get her shot, before demanding that she remove it from her rear window.
The lawsuit was filed in the Fascist Police States of Amerika District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.
Indianapolis Metropolitan terrorist pig thug cop department spokesman Lieutenant Chris Bailey said the department did not comment on pending litigation.