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From Monday’s decision by Judge Amanda Brailsford (D. Idaho) in Cox v. Bingham County Sheriff’s Office:
On November 9, 2021, Plaintiffs Chelsea Cox and six minors were leaving “personal written notes that were folded into paper turkeys” “at the front doors of community members” in “expressions of gratitude for the Thanksgiving season.” After placing a note at a front door, the minors “pressed the doorbell [and] then ran off to maintain anonymity.”
When they went to Defendant Bingham County Sheriff Craig Rowland’s home, he “responded to his doorbell ring by having his wife hand him his service-issued sidearm”; “exited the house brandishing his fire
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