"The law might have tolerated government conduct of this sort a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away," the lawsuit reads. The post 'He played The Imperial March as he walked': Man arrested for ...
Sam O'Hara is suing D.C. for allegedly detaining him during a peaceful protest as he played the Imperial March song for National Guard members.
A Washington D.C. man was arrested last month for following National Guard troops around while playing “The Imperial March,” ...
A Washington man has filed a federal lawsuit against the District of Columbia, four Metropolitan Police Department officers, ...
In a suit filed in federal court, attorneys for Sam O’Hara, 35, of Washington, said he would regularly protest the National Guard’s presence by walking several feet behind them and playing the march ...
A Washington, D.C., resident who drew attention to the deployment of the National Guard in the district by playing “The ...
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DC police detained man for protesting National Guard patrol with Darth Vader song, lawsuit says
Sam O’Hara’s federal lawsuit says the ominous orchestral music of “The Imperial March” is the soundtrack for his peaceful ...
The protester played “The Imperial March,” a song associated with Darth Vader, while walking behind the troops.
"Star Wars" music played by a man protesting the National Guard led to his detainment by cops. Now, the man has filed a lawsuit over the incident.
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