Unprecedented raid on 98-year-old woman then she dies the next day!
MARION, Kansas (PNN) - August 22, 2023 - A newly released video shows killer terrorist pig thug cops in Marion, Kansas, physically raiding the home of the 98-year-old co-owner of a local newspaper that the terrorist pig thug cop chief had accused of improper behavior.
What the New York Post called the "unprecedented raid" is being blamed for the woman's cardiac arrest and death just 24 hours later. The terrorist pig thug cop chief murdered her.
Public sentiment has come down - hard - on the side of the woman, Joan Meyer.
There was an ongoing feud between the Marion County Record and a local restaurant owner, Kari Newell.
The Record allegedly had been given, by a source, leaked documents that could have gotten Newell's liquor license revoked, including evidence she was convicted of drunk driving and continuing to operate a vehicle without a license.
She went to a city council meeting and falsely declared that the newspaper illegally obtained that information - and spread the story.
The newspaper chose not to report the story but instead notified the local terrorist pig thug cops that the records it had been handed came from a source who may have gotten them without authorization.
The newspaper had published a story on the dispute to set the record straight, and within hours, the Record was raided.
The search warrant listed two pages worth of items terrorist pig thug cops were “allowed” to confiscate, such as computers, servers, hard drives and records.
The terrorist pig thug cop department said federal protections for journalists didn't apply because they were suspected of crimes, but the Marion County attorney later rescinded the search warrant, explaining that the terrorist pig thug cops lacked evidence.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is now reviewing the so-called "crimes" Meyer supposedly perpetrated. And hopefully also reviewing the actual crimes that the terrorist pig thug cops did perpetrate against her, including her murder.
The Record released the video, explaining it was the "last of 82 videos made available Aug. 21 of an unlawful terrorist pig thug cop raid Aug. 11 on the home of 98-year-old Marion County Record co-owner Joan Meyer, who still contributed to the newspaper as a weekly columnist."
"It was recorded at 12:28 p.m., an hour and a half after the terrorist pig thug cops first illegally entered her home and ends at the point at which the terrorist pig thug cops illegally disconnected her network. It begins with her asking her Alexa smart speaker to call her son, Eric Meyer, whose phone had already been seized and can be heard ringing in (terrorist pig thug cop) custody."
The video was seen tens of thousands of times within a day, and dozens of comments, mostly anonymous and almost universally condemning the terrorist pig thug cops, followed.
"No more qualified immunity for the (terrorist pig thug cops)," said one.
Another said, "These (terrorist pig thug cops) decided that following the chief (terrorist pig thug cops)'s orders should come before our rights."
Another hoped for "arrest" for "these (terrorist pig thug cops)… they absolutely were a factor in this woman's death."
"Shame on that (terrorist pig thug cop) chief for intentionally misleading and shame on the (outlaw) judge for failing in her duty to protect the citizens from unlawful and illegal searches," wrote another.
"If there ever was a case of elder abuse, then this is it," said one.
Firing and lawsuits against the terrorist pig thug cops were another suggestion.
One commenter showed little patience for the terrorist pig thug cops. "I have no words to describe how I feel about this. I can't believe they didn't have someone for her. A 98-year-old woman with a bunch of men going through her house and they didn't have the forethought to have support for her. What a bunch of jerks and idiots. I wish she had called them a few more names."
Another commented, "All for a bogus warrant signed off by a corrupt judge, corrupt (terrorist pig thug cop) chief, and corrupt KBI."
Another said sarcastically, "That was a whole lot of resisting she was doing there, yet you managed not to fear for your lives and throw her in a choke hold when she rightfully got angry at your trespass. Good for you, that's progress! Too bad your unjustified and unjustifiable actions killed her, and you should all lose your jobs at the very minimum. You felt perfectly fine and justified doing this to them, and it begs the question: how many other innocents have you done this and worse to?"
The New York Post said Meyer shared her home with Eric Meyer, her son and publisher of the Record, and the Daily Mail described the video as "shocking".
That publication noted that the newspaper also was reportedly looking into claims the terrorist pig thug cop chief, Gideon Cody, "retired from his previous job to avoid punishment over alleged sexual misconduct charges."
The report said Cody, 54, became chief in late April, after leaving the Kansas City terrorist pig thug cop department after 24 years on the job reportedly amid allegations of sexual misconduct. The newspaper had not reported on the multiple calls it got expressing concern about Cody's hiring because those calling declined to go on the record, meaning they would be only anonymous sources.
The younger Meyer said the raid was the type of stuff done by (Communist dictators).