Police officers raided the offices of James Madison University’s student newspaper The Breeze and seized over 900 photographs last week. The raid was a part of their investigation into the off-campus Springfest event that escalated into a riot.
An excerpt from a story on The Breeze Web site:
Frank D. LoMonte, the executive director of the Student Press Law Center, said the action by the commonwealth attorney’s office was “blatantly illegal” and a violation of the federal Privacy Protection Act.
The act states “it shall be unlawful for a government officer or employee, in connection with the investigation or prosecution of a criminal offense, to search for or seize any work product materials possessed by a person reasonably believed to have a purpose to disseminate to the public a newspaper, book, broadcast, or other similar form of public communication.”
“The tactics used this morning were a clear attempt to intimidate journalists into giving up their rights,” LoMonte said. “The threat to coerce the students and shut down the newsroom is completely out of bounds.”
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