• @hglman
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    In mid-May 2023, the home of one of Kolektiva.social’s admins was raided, and all their electronics were seized by the FBI. The raid was part of an investigation into a local protest. Kolektiva was neither a subject nor target of this investigation. Today, that admin was charged in relation to their alleged participation in this protest.

    • P03 Locke
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      811 months ago

      The raid was part of an investigation into a local protest.

      Protests are illegal? Since when?

      • @linearchaos@lemmy.world
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        111 months ago

        Depends on your definition of protest.

        If you want to go out and stand on the side of the road with a sign there’s no problem.

        If you block people from going to work or going home then you start to gather a little bit of attention

        There have been an increasing number of protests where people have damaged power substations, Shot up public places and driven through crowds of people.

        The FBI doesn’t have time or manpower to screw around. They’re not raiding someone’s house because some people are noisy about government. By the time they’re Knocking on your door they already have some substantial proof of wrongdoing.

        • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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          011 months ago

          The FBI doesn’t have time or manpower to screw around. […] they already have some substantial proof of wrongdoing.

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