AntiWar.com: What Fourth Amendment? Police Raids Go Beyond the War on Drugs [like an offensive Twitter post?]

AntiWar.com: What Fourth Amendment? Police Raids Go Beyond the War on Drugs by Lucy Steigerwald:

On April 15, seven police officers in Peoria, Illinois raided the home of Jon Daniel and his roommates. They took various electronics, and kept several residents of the house cuffed for hours. The reason for this raid? Any good student of the current state of American policing might have guesses – was it drug trafficking? Immigration issues? Terrorism?

No. Nothing as disturbingly expected as all that. This particular raid was over a parody Twitter account made by Jon Daniel that mocked Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis, portraying him as a Rob Ford-esque party animal and user of recreational substances. Though Daniel eventually marked the account as fake, and then Twitter suspended the damn thing anyway, that wasn’t enough for Ardis, who filed a complaint with the police department. And three different judges signed off on the search warrant that permitted seizing electronics, computer equipment, and mysteriously, “cocaine, heroin, [or] drug paraphernalia.”

Note: Sounds to me like the affiants will have some explaining to do. Just what did that affidavit for search warrant say to justify a drug search?

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