8 comments

  • ricree 26 minutes ago

    I remember reading about this when it first happened. Glad there was at least a somewhat positive outcome.

    For reference, here is the HN thread shortly after the arrest: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21000273

  • rappatic 11 minutes ago

    This happened in 2019. The wheels of justice turn very slowly.

  • samrus 6 minutes ago

    I kinda hate that it settled. I fully understand the plaintiffs not wanting to proceed, but i really wish the sheriff was actually punished for what he did. This sort of power tripping should be a fireable offence

    • worik a minute ago

      An elected officer. So punishment by ballot box?

  • OutOfHere 11 minutes ago

    For someone who is in such a position in the future, always notify the local police in writing and by phone call, if not also in person, before starting such an exercise. Make sure they have the get-out-of-jail documentation in advance of the exercise. If the police doesn't approve, don't do it. It would be better to get a no-objection letter from the police in advance. Make sure an attorney is aware of the activities and all documentation. Do not take any chances.

  • QuercusMax 12 minutes ago

    So... the county sheriff showed up, decided he needed to be a big boss man, and made everything worse for everyone. Sounds pretty typical.