In an unprecedented raid Friday, local law enforcement seized computers, cellphones and reporting materials from the Marion County Record office, the newspaper’s reporters, and the publisher’s home.

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    The city’s entire five-officer police force and two sheriff’s deputies took “everything we have,” Meyer said, and it wasn’t clear how the newspaper staff would take the weekly publication to press Tuesday night.

    The raid followed news stories about a restaurant owner who kicked reporters out of a meeting last week with U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner, and revelations about the restaurant owner’s lack of a driver’s license and conviction for drunken driving.

    The search warrant, signed by Marion County District Court Magistrate Judge Laura Viar, appears to violate federal law that provides protections against searching and seizing materials from journalists. The law requires law enforcement to subpoena materials instead. Viar didn’t respond to a request to comment for this story or explain why she would authorize a potentially illegal raid.

    It’s all the hallmarks of shitty small town America. A police force literally smaller than a football team acting like a gang. Attacking independent journalism. Drunk driving, suspended/no license. And a Judge violating federal law. It’s a perfect storm.

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      I’m interested in seeing if there’s any consequences for anyone involved in this. The police, the magistrate, the restaurant owner.

      I’m rather doubtful anything meaningful will happen to the first two.

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      “I didn’t think it could happen in America.”

      If I hear this one more time I’m gonna shit my pants. It’s almost like America doesn’t have plot armor.

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    …wow, I think we both must’ve posted this at about the exact same time. I had a serious moment of confusion scrolling the timeline there.