ATL: a “search so obviously unconstitutional that a ‘high school student’ would know it’s illegal”

ATL: Federal Judge Slams The ‘Lawlessness’ Of Trump’s D.C. Takeover by Kathryn Rubino. These guys think they have Art. II license to violate the law?

Federal magistrate judge Zia M. Faruqui is not happy about Donald Trump’s authoritarian takeover of Washington D.C. — and the resulting disrespect for basic constitutional rights. Yesterday in his courtroom was the case of Torez Riley, a Black man charged with unlawful possession of a firearm. Riley was on his way to a Trader Joe’s when stopped by law enforcement, who searched his bag.

Judge Faruqui called the search so obviously unconstitutional that a “high school student” would know it’s illegal. And it’s “irrelevant” that the search turned up a gun when the search itself is unconstitutional.

“The police are out there looking for everybody, and it seems they’re looking for people that look like you,” Faruqui said. “You can’t go into a grocery store without getting stopped and illegally searched.”

In fact, there are reports Riley’s arrest was a “point of contention” in the Department of Justice as many there recognized the unconstitutional nature of the detention, and on Monday the government moved to dismiss the charges “in the interests of justice.”

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