A.C.L.U. of Colorado Sues Colorado Springs Police Department and F.B.I.
A.C.L.U. of Colorado Sues Colorado Springs Police Department and F.B.I.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado has filed a federal lawsuit against the F.B.I., the Colorado Springs Police Department, and several individual officers, claiming that law enforcement personnel violated the privacy of a local housing rights activist and non-profit organization.According to CBS News, the A.C.L.U. of Colorado filed its complaint on behalf of Jacqueline ‘Jax’ Armendariz Unzueta and the Chinook Center.In its lawsuit, the American Civil Liberties Union claims that the F.B.I. and the Colorado Springs Police Department spied on the plaintiffs, infringing upon their privacy and violating their First and Fourth Amendment rights.Both agencies, A.C.L.U. attorneys say, arrested Armendariz Unzueta over housing-related issues in Colorado Springs in 2021.However, attorneys say that the arrest was unjustified, having originated from an unsanctioned campaign of “spying” upon Armendariz Unzueta and other activists."Our Constitution recognized the profound danger that these types of warrants would have on freedom and liberty and precluded them. Indeed, these types of general warrants were common in the time of King George and helped lead to the American Revolution," said Tim MacDonald, the legal director of the A.C.L.U. of Colorado. "Unless called to account in this lawsuit, the police could seize and search the phones and devices of anyone in our community."
A gavel. Image via Wikimedia Commons via Flickr/user: Brian Turner. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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