Free speech case: Prosecutors won’t file charges on posting of distasteful anti-Muslim images
January 11, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
Minnesota prosecutors declined to file charges against a man posting crude anti-Muslim images in front of a mosque and a Somali-owned store in St. Cloud.-DB
January 7, 2010
By Patrick Condon
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Two Minnesota prosecutors say they won’t file charges against a man who investigators say admitted posting anti-Muslim images in front of a mosque, a
Somali-owned store and other spots.
They say the cartoons are protected under the First Amendment.
The posters put up last month in the St. Cloud area depicted images such as the Prophet Muhammad engaged in bestiality and an Islamic crescent with a swastika inside it.
Some in the community say there should be legal consequences. But the chief prosecutors in both counties where the cartoons were found said they must be considered free speech.
Stearns County Attorney Janelle Kendall called it a “classic First Amendment case.” Benton County Attorney Robert Raupp says religious criticism is protected speech, even if it is offensive.
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