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Judge approves ACLU lawsuit against ATF

Lawsuit Claims ATF's Unlawful Retaliation for Free Speech

ACLU Director of Communications Brandon Hensler says the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida received an early victory today when Senior Federal Judge Lacey A. Collier denied the ATF’s motions for summary judgment in Kilpatrick v. U.S.


The ACLU filed the case on April 18, 2006, on behalf of Karen J. Kilpatrick, who claimed that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) violated her Free Speech rights.


Kilpatrick was driving her blue van in Pensacola on April 19, 2004, with the slogans “Remember the Children of Waco” and “Boo ATF” written on some of the windows when she was pulled over by police for questioning by the ATF.


The ACLU argues in the lawsuit that her First Amendment Rights to Free Speech and her Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure were violated when officers detained her for an hour, searched her car without consent, and ordered her to remove the writing on the side of her van.


“The ATF’s actions were unconstitutional and there was no legal justification to stop and question Ms. Kilpatrick.  We believe that the ATF was trying to silence Ms. Kilpatrick and the 911 call substantiates this position,” said Bert Oram, ACLU cooperating counsel.


“We are confident that we can win this case once the facts are demonstrated and we are pleased that we will be able to make our case in court,” he says.


Counsel for Kilpatrick v. The United States of America are Bert Oram, ACLU cooperating attorney; and Benjamin Stevenson, ACLU of Florida staff attorney in Pensacola.


The MP3 file of the 911 call and a PDF copy of the Order on Summary Judgment can be viewed at: http://www.aclufl.org/pdfs/Kilpatrick-SJ.pdf.


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March 1993, ATF law enforcement agent Morris Pellam states, "we know there are only 8 kids out there" meaning at Mt. Carmel. I stand up and look into his eyes and state "there are at least 30 kids at Mt. Carmel and if you would have waited one more day, one more day, the school bus drives right up to the front door and picks kids up for school, yes even a handicap child's school bus picks up Wayne Martin's disabled child in a wheel chair, some kids would have been saved, but ATF did not care.

Karen KIlpatrick - May 24, 2009 10:39:59 AM Remove Comment

 
to ACLU clean their clocks good and go after them in civil court after the first trail make them sorry they were ever born.

peter paul - Oct 16, 2008 02:58:06 PM Remove Comment

 
To listen to the audio tape of ATF, go to the ACLU of Florida web page. You can also read the judges order.

Boo ATF - Oct 07, 2008 04:37:33 PM Remove Comment

 
GO KAREN! What these people have done and still do is wrong! I am so proud to know you and so glad you hold them accountable! Thank You from all of us at their mercy!

Brandy - Oct 07, 2008 02:58:26 PM Remove Comment

 
The ATF has too thinks it has the power to do what ever it wants! The fact is, that they have some of the most unintellegent people in law enforcement. They SHOULD be disbanded!

shake - Oct 06, 2008 04:47:35 PM Remove Comment

 
Weblink at the end of the article is malformed. Remove the extra period to get it to run.

Kristopher - Oct 06, 2008 03:57:16 PM Remove Comment

 
Where can I hear the 911 call?

Mann Killian - Oct 06, 2008 03:53:53 PM Remove Comment

 
It's too bad the ACLU doesn't care as much about the 2nd Amendment as they do the 1st.

John Rich - Oct 06, 2008 10:56:01 AM Remove Comment

 
The commission that reviewed the Waco disiaster had recommended that the ATF enforcement arm be disbanded because of their "cowboy" mentality and disregard for civil rights.

SGT Ted - Oct 06, 2008 10:39:56 AM Remove Comment

 
It is just a matter of time before We hear MAY I SEE YOUR PAPERS PLEAE

John - Oct 06, 2008 09:49:43 AM Remove Comment

 
Lawsuit? Where's the criminal prosecution under 18 USC 242?

PersonFromPorlock - Oct 06, 2008 08:16:43 AM Remove Comment

 
Even a blind pig finds a acorn now and again--so it is with the ACLU--every once in a while, in spite of themselves, they might be useful to the cause of free speech

Hrothgar - Oct 05, 2008 10:52:36 PM Remove Comment

 
Hooray for the ACLU! You hate them until you need them.

Joseph - Oct 05, 2008 11:09:23 AM Remove Comment

 
Stop whining and do what the government tells you to do. This is not your country this is the government's country and they make all the rules.

john - Oct 03, 2008 08:03:58 PM Remove Comment
 

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