"Controversial Raid on Kansas Newspaper Raises Questions about Press Freedom"

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The chief of a Kansas police department that raided the Marion County Record accused a reporter of lying or misrepresenting herself when accessing documents, sparking a debate about press freedoms. The raid, which drew national attention, involved the gathering of driving records of a local restaurant owner. The newspaper maintained their methods were legal, as the reporter accessed a public website and used the owner's name in the search. The seized items were returned after the county attorney determined there was insufficient evidence to justify the raid.
- Kansas reporter accused of breaking law before controversial Marion County newspaper raid: documents Fox News
- Court documents suggest reason for the police raid of Kansas newspaper KSN TV
- Affidavits used to justify search warrant at Marion County Record released KWCH
- Opinion | A Kansas Newspaper Is Raided by Police. Will Judges Protect the Press? The New York Times
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