Kansas newspaper, publisher’s home raided by local police

FAN Editor

Kansas newspaper, publisher’s home raided by local police – CBS News

Watch CBS News


First Amendment rights advocates are criticizing police in Kansas for raiding the offices of a local newspaper, the Marion County Record, and the home of its publisher and owner, Eric Meyer. Meyer claims the raid put so much stress on his 98-year-old mother that it contributed to her death over the weekend. Sherman Smith, editor-in-chief of the Kansas Reflector, another publication in the state, joined CBS News with a rundown of the situation.

View CBS News In

Be the first to know

Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Maui wildfire now ranks as the fifth-deadliest in US history

With dozens of people still unaccounted for, the conflagration that has caused widespread devastation across the Hawaiian island of Maui is now the fifth-deadliest wildland fire in U.S. history. The blaze, which started on Aug. 8 on Hawaii’s second-largest island, has already surpassed death tolls tallied in California’s biggest wildfires […]

You May Like