Sam O’Hara, a Washington, D.C., resident, sued police and a National Guard member after being detained for playing the Star Wars “Imperial March” in protest.
Sam O'Hara alleges wrongful detention during his unique protest with the Ohio National Guard in D.C., seeking justice for alleged rights violations.
A man was spotted in Washington following National Guard members while playing Star Wars’ Imperial March. Footage originally uploaded by TikTok user @everybodyacriticshow captures the man walking his ...
"The law might have tolerated government conduct of this sort a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but in the here and ...
A DC man who made viral waves for trolling National Guard patrols with Darth Vader’s “Imperial March” says officers weren’t ...
A Washington, D.C., man is suing after he says he was wrongfully detained for protesting military presence with a “Star Wars” song. Screengrab from Freedc20009’s TikTok page. A Washington, D.C., man ...
A Washington, D.C., man filed a lawsuit against a member of the Ohio National Guard and several police officers after his arrest at a September protest in the nation's capital while playing a ...