LOL!
Criminal trespass, is it? Bit of a leap from that to terrorism..for most of us, anyway.
Being an activist is not tantamount to being a terrorist..and there is zero evidence linking him with ANTIFA.
The real story is, of course, just who Sam Sueoka is.
He was the leading figure behind outing 4 Seattle police officers who were at the Jan. 6 riot.
The Washington State Supreme Court has ruled that Seattle police officers who attended the January 2021 rally and protests at the U.S.
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Seattle police officers who attended the Jan. 6, 2021, rally and protests at the U.S. Capitol can be identified in public court records, the
Washington State Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The ruling says the officers haven’t shown that the public release of their names violates their right to privacy,
The Seattle Times reported.
Four officers who attended events in the nation’s capital on the day of the insurrection claimed they are protected under the state’s public records law. Using pseudonyms, they sued over whether an investigation into their activities should be made public. The officers say they did nothing wrong and that revealing their names
would violate their privacy.
“We conclude they have not met that burden because they have not shown they have a privacy right in public records about their attendance at a highly public event,” wrote Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis for the majority opinion.
Sam Sueoka, a law student at the time, filed a Public Records Act request for the OPA investigation. The officers, filing under the pseudonym John Doe 1-5, filed a request for a preliminary injunction to stop their release.
“At this time in history in particular, with growing efforts to prevent the public from learning information about our government, we are very pleased with today’s Supreme Court decision,” Sueoka said in a statement. “We look forward to obtaining the full records about the investigation into the attendance of Seattle Police Department officers at portions of Stop the Steal.”