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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas police chief who led an August raid on a small weekly newspaper seemed to have the support of most city leaders in the weeks since the search, despite public outcry and calls for his resignation. Publisher Eric Meyer told Cody via email that the paper got the document from a source it did not name. Newell said that on Aug. 7, Cody contacted her and told her he believed she had been the victim of a crime. On Aug. 8, Cody emailed the KBI's office in Wichita, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) to the southwest. That evening, Leeds sent Marion Police Officer Zach Hudlin an email about a search warrant for Meyer's home.
Persons: Gideon Cody's, Cody, , Kari Newell, , , Newell, Brogan Jones, Jones, ” Cody, Marion Mayor Dave Mayfield, Ruth Herbel, Eric Meyer, Todd Leeds, Newell's, Herbel, Meyer, Phyllis Zorn, ” Leeds, Zach Hudlin, Hudlin, Joan, Deb Gruver, Hudlin beckoning Cody, he's, Zorn, ___ Vancleave Organizations: Kansas police, Marion Police, Marion County, City Council, Kansas City, Associated Press, Kansas, of, Marion, City, AP, Leeds, Recorder Locations: TOPEKA, Kan, Kansas, Marion, Wichita, Kansas City , Missouri, Minneapolis
The police chief who led a highly criticized raid of a small Kansas newspaper has been suspended, the mayor confirmed to The Associated Press on Saturday. Marion Mayor Dave Mayfield in a text said he suspended Chief Gideon Cody on Thursday. Legal experts believe the raid on the newspaper violated a federal privacy law or a state law shielding journalists from having to identify sources or turn over unpublished material to law enforcement. Video of the raid on the home of publisher Eric Meyer shows how distraught his 98-year-old mother became as officers searched through their belongings. Another reporter last month filed a federal lawsuit against the police chief over the raid.
Persons: Marion Mayor Dave Mayfield, Gideon Cody, Cody, Marion, Ruth Herbel, it’s, ” Herbel, Eric Meyer, Meyer, Joan Meyer Organizations: Associated Press, Marion, City, U.S, U.S . Constitution, Facebook Locations: Kansas, Marion County, U.S .
Small-town newspapers are vanishing from the American landscape, crushed by economic pressures from online media and corporate consolidation. In some cases, governments have piled on, seeking to sink or undermine the papers that remain. Those papers should be able to rely on courts to protect them from government abuses. On Aug. 11, the police in that central Kansas town of 2,000 brazenly raided the office of the weekly Marion County Record and the home of its publisher. Mr. Meyer says Mr. Cody had threatened to sue the paper.
Persons: Marion, Kan, Laura Viar’s, Eric Meyer, Gideon Cody, Meyer, Cody Organizations: Marion County Record, Marion police, NPR, Kansas City Police Department, Mr Locations: Kansas
One person said The Marion County Record covered two recent deaths insensitively. Another said a handful of articles focused needlessly on a simple paperwork error that led to tax credits getting rejected. A third thought an opinion column harped too harshly on the poor quality of children’s letters to Santa Claus. The authorities seized computers and phones, in what they said was an investigation into identity theft and computer crimes. Reporters and television cameras have descended upon the town to cover the raids, which were roundly condemned by news organizations and free press advocates.
Persons: Santa, Eric Meyer Organizations: Marion County Record, Marion County Locations: Marion, Santa Claus, Flint Hills, Kansas
Raids on news organizations, big or small, are exceedingly rare in the US and the Friday seizure of computers, cell phones, and other material from the Marion County Record generated enormous backlash. “RSF welcomes the withdrawal of the search warrant and the return of the Marion County Record’s property, but we still need answers as to how this happened. It’s “still up in the air,” Meyer told Tapper, in response to a question about whether the outlet will file a lawsuit. “A smaller newspaper might be easily intimidated by this,” Meyer told Tapper. “If it weren’t for the outpouring of support we got on this,” Meyer told McMaster, “we’d probably be out of business by now.”
Persons: Eric Meyer, KSHB, Jessica McMaster, , ” Meyer, , , Joel Ensey, Clayton Weimers, ” Weimers, “ RSF, Jake Tapper, Meyer, It’s “, Tapper, McMaster, “ we’d Organizations: CNN, Marion County, Wednesday, Press Locations: Marion, Marion County, Kansas
Joann Meyer, who spent nearly 60 years as a reporter, columnist, editor and associate publisher at The Marion County Record in Kansas, died on Saturday at her home, a day after the police searched the newspaper’s offices. She was 98. Her son, Eric Meyer, the newspaper’s publisher, confirmed the death. The newspaper, which said it had received the document from an anonymous source, verified the information, but Mr. Meyer decided not to publish an article about it. Nevertheless, on Friday morning a judge issued a warrant permitting the police to search the Meyer residence and the newspaper’s offices for evidence of identity theft and the “illegal use of a computer.”
Persons: Joann Meyer, Eric Meyer, , Meyer Organizations: Marion County Record Locations: Marion, Kansas
The Marion County Record’s co-owner and publisher, Eric Meyer, believes Friday’s raid was prompted by a story published Wednesday about a local business owner. Authorities countered they are investigating what they called “identity theft” and “unlawful acts concerning computers,” according to a search warrant. Computers, cell phones, and other materials were seized during the raid at the Marion County Record, Meyer confirmed to CNN. Newell told CNN the Marion County Record unlawfully used her credentials to get information that was available only to law enforcement, private investigators and insurance agencies. Chief Cody was not able to provide details on Friday’s raid, saying it remains an ongoing criminal investigation – but offered a justification.
Persons: Gideon Cody, Record’s, Eric Meyer, Friday’s, Meyer, Kari Newell, Newell, Cody, ” Cody, , ” –, Sarah Moon Organizations: CNN, Sunday, Kansas, Freedom, Press, Marion Police, Associated Press, The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Authorities, Computers, Marion County Locations: Marion
descriu modul în care regele Irod Antipa, fiul regelui Irod cel Mare, l-a executat pe Ioan Botezătorul. irodIrod Antipa se temea de influenţa în creştere exercitată de Ioan Botezătorul în rândul populaţiei israelite, motiv pentru care l-a executat, conform lui Flavius Iosefus. Biblia menţionează că Irod Antipa urma să se căsătorească cu o femeie pe nume Irodia, însă amândoi erau divorţaţi, iar Ioan Botezătorul a obiectat cu privire la această uniune. Regele Irod a şovăit să-i îndeplinească dorinţa, însă în cele din urmă a acceptat, iar Ioan Botezătorul a fost decapitat şi capul lui i-a fost oferit fiicei Irodiei pe o tavă. Ei şi-au exprimat îndoiala că această nişă ar reprezenta rămăşiţele tronului lui Irod Antipa.
Persons: Flavius Iosefus, Irod Antipa, Irod cel Mare, Ioan Botezătorul . Cronicarul Flavius Iosefus, execuţia, irod Irod Antipa, Ioan Botezătorul, Irod, Ioan, Salomeea, Ioan Botezătorul . Regele Irod, Alliata, Irod Antipa . irod, Arheologii, Vörös, ştiinţă, Horning Jensen, Jodi Magness, Irod Antipa . Ea, Eric Meyers Organizations: Teologie, University, Chapel, Duke University Locations: Machaerus, israelian, Iordaniei, Galileea, părţi, Iordania, North Carolina, Ierihon, Upper Herodium
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