An Idaho Woman says her right to free speech was violently “stripped” fight when she was forcibly removed by three unidentified men at a town hall led by a local Republican Committee, who described the woman as disruptive.
The Kootenai County Republican Central Committee indicates Teresa BorrenPohl as a woman who is in the video dragged in the City of Committee Saturday. In a Facebook post, the Committee said Borrenpohl “shouted lawmakers with insults” and destroyed the Japanese in the city before requested to leave.
Video of incident posted online The moments showed before the change where the event host shows those who encourage audience members “growing” in “stupid words.”
A woman, now known as Borrentihl, shouted “This is a town hall or a lecture” several times to respond.
The video shows a man with a sheriff’s hat telling the woman to leave or catch. The man indicates himself as Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris.
“We ask you to leave the video, please get up or escape,” Norris said in the video.
BorrenPohl refused to leave and the Norris pulled in his arm a lot of times trying to pick him up. He then told the men wearing a black dress to get him.
In the video, BorrenPohl repeatedly asked the men who they were, but they didn’t answer. Norris was seen as a few steps ahead of a telephone, apparently filming the incident like men who were in black grab in borrenpohl.
He also asked Norris if they were representatives, but he did not respond. Norris screamed at him as he called to accuse people to attack him. The BorrenPohl is then released outside his seat and the floor.
Brent Regan, chairman of the committee, says BorrenPohl is taken with “licensed and bounded professional security” after disturbing hall outside seven times. He accused of him with a history of disturbing meetings.
All the leaders of the city were told that they would be taken away if they could not “respect the rights of others,” Regan said.
“No one will happen if Borrentechehl respects others,” Recan said. “His failure to comply with the simple rules of decorum causes a 18 minute delay in the meeting and reduces the number of questions to the respondent.”
Regan also said quotes Borrentechl in violation and battery of an accusation that he is one of the men who choose him.
Coeur d’Alene Police Department Sgt. Jared Reneau says News News with no talking for the breach and that prosecutors have moved in the battery on Monday.
Reneau also said that the police chief is recommended in the city releasing the security company’s license following the incident. The security company, the TEV asset management, did not immediately respond to a request for commentary.
BorrenPohl releases a statement to NBC News Affiliate KTVB.
“I have never imagined my right to free speech and my right to gather can be taken in such a violent way,” as the statement. “Because of the sensitivity and shock of this matter, I cannot speak immediately in this situation, but I will kill my voice when time is appropriate.”
Started a Gounme for the legal costs of BorrenPohl and raised for more than $ 94,000 on Tuesday afternoon.
Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea in a statement that accuses activity organizations without allowing the conversation between lawmakers and constituents.
“It was a sad day when a woman who rejected the physical pointed to a public place of unidentified men while making fun of him,” Necochea said. “Idaho deserves better.”
Megan Kunz and Tamara sinister – Kermelis, who was in the town hall, did not know that no one knew who were wearing the black while they hugged Borrenpoehl. Said the two they feel like Norris as the situation is increasing.
Kootenai Sheriff’s office does not immediately respond to a request for comment on this item.
Similar Kunz and Sines-Kermelis said the Japanese force was charged, and with many people shouted, but said that those who disagree with the panel were reprimanded.
“This is America, and it happened in our country, and it was not a remote event within our country; the wickedness and free speech was jailed, and I think it was important for people to see and hear it happened, “Kunz said.
Coeur d’Alene Police Chief Lee White told the Coeur D’Alene Press, a local newspaper, that his department was in the event parking after Borrente took.
“We need to respect all the rights of human service, regardless of the passage that you have consumed,” White said the newspaper said. “I know that there are some people here that may not agree with me and want to move us and may try to silence a voice in their city. to make sure people have protections given to them under the Constitution. ”