Federal Lawsuit Filed By Reporter Against Police Chief Who Raided Kansas Newspaper’s Office

Security camera footage showed a 98-year-old woman who had her house raided by Kansas police officers.Security camera footage showed a 98-year-old woman who had her house raided by Kansas police officers. (@jeffcharlesjr / Twitter screen shot)

The Gateway Pundit reported in August that a Kanas newspaper was raided by the entire city’s police force leaving the 98-year-old co-owner of the Marion County Record, Joan Meyer, dead.

During the raid, Joan, waiting for a Meals on Wheels delivery and reportedly watched tearfully as the police conducted their search. The distressing event left her unable to eat or sleep, that contributed to her death, according to the newspaper.

Joan Meyer, newswoman since 1953 (Source: Kansas.com)

In addition to Joan Meyer’s death, one of the newspaper’s reporters, Deb Gruver, was injured when an officer grabbed her cellphone out of her hand.

On Wednesday, Gruver filed a federal lawsuit against the police chief for violating her constitutional rights.

The complaint asserts, “Chief Cody first handed Ms. Gruver the Warrant when he arrived, and as she began to read it, she began to access her personal cellular phone – telling Chief Cody that she needed to call [publisher] Eric Meyer. Chief Cody responded by reaching over the papers and snatching the phone out of her hand.”

Further, “In seizing Ms. Gruver’s personal cellular phone despite the seizure exceeding the scope of the unreasonable and unlawful search warrant, Chief Cody acted in unreasonable and unnecessarily violent fashion, causing injury to plaintiff’s Gruver’s rights and her person.”

AP reports:

Deb Gruver believes Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody violated her constitutional rights when he abruptly snatched her personal cellphone out of her hands during a search where officers also seized computers from the Marion County Record’s office, according to the lawsuit. That Aug. 11 search and two others conducted at the homes of the newspaper’s publisher and a City Council member have thrust the town into the center of a debate over the press protections in the First Amendment.

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Gruver — a veteran reporter with more than three decades of experience — said in a statement that by filing her lawsuit “I’m standing up for journalists across the country.” She has previously worked at other newspapers in Kansas, Wyoming and Indiana and has won awards for her reporting.

“It is our constitutional right to do this job without fear of harassment or retribution, and our constitutional rights are always worth fighting for,” said Gruver, who had the words “Freedom of the press” tattooed on her right forearm the same day her lawsuit was filed.

Deb Gruver: Image @debrinak/Instagram

The raid was a horrific attack on freedom of the press.

The city of Marion’s five-officer police force, along with two sheriff’s deputies, conducted the raid on the Marion County Record’s office and the home of owner and publisher Eric Meyer.

The raid came on the heels of a bitter feud between the Marion County Record and a local restaurant owner, Kari Newell. The newspaper had reportedly acquired sensitive documents potentially leading to the revocation of Newell’s liquor license. These documents included evidence of drunk driving convictions and operating a vehicle without a license.

While the paper decided not to report the story, it did notify the police about the documents, suspecting they were leaked by someone close to Newell’s ex-husband.

In response, Newell publicly accused the paper of illegally obtaining and disseminating the information. The newspaper published a story to clarify its position, but this was quickly followed by the August raid.

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“Would be Sad if I Broke this Trying to Prove a Point to an Old Man Who Can’t Keep a Job” – Riley Gaines Obliterates Keith Olbermann After He Launches Ignorant Attack on Her Swimming Skills (VIDEO)

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It seems failed sportscaster and political commentator Keith Olbermann has an unhealthy habit of picking social media fights conservative females only for them to humiliate him in response. This happened once again on Thursday.

In this case, the victor was former NCAA champion swimmer Riley Gaines, who absolutely obliterated Keith Olbermann after he insulted her..

This one-sided “fight” was first set in motion by Nebraska State Senator Megan Hunt throwing a tantrum after Governor Jim Pillen issued an executive order establishing a Women’s Bill of Rights. In it, he recognizes the immutable biological differences between males and females while at the same time hailing female accomplishments.

Today Governor Pillen, famous women's rights supporter, signed this offensive and ridiculous proclamation establishing a "Women's Bill of Rights." He should try saying this stuff to my face then we would see who’s got what biological advantage pic.twitter.com/lbbj7yLBaH

— Senator Megan Hunt (@NebraskaMegan) August 30, 2023

Gaines then responded by slamming Hunt for getting triggered by Governor Pillen’s commonsense statement on human biology and defending actual women’s rights.

Defining woman = ridiculous to state senator Megan Hunt 🤡🤡🤡

Remember that next election, Nebraskans https://t.co/E6gfim16rv

— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) August 31, 2023

Despite not being addressed by Gaines, Olbermann decided to launch an ignorant attack on her. He actually claimed that one of the NCAA’s most decorated swimmers actually sucked at her sport.

Can you just address the reality and move past it? You sucked at swimming. That's why you lost.

— Keith Olbermann⌚ (@KeithOlbermann) August 31, 2023

Unsurprisingly, Gaines did not let this laughably false attack slide. She mocked Olbermann for his lack of sports knowledge and getting fired from ESPN over two decades ago.

Ah, makes sense now why you got fired from ESPN. https://t.co/Js2q0NMSxu

— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) August 31, 2023

Still a glutton for punishment, Olbermann launched another silly insult toward Gaines and combined it with a touch of Trump Derangement syndrome.

Second team all-conference. Happily for nasty, stupid, unsuccessful transphobe @Riley_Gaines_ she has no reputation to ruin

Anyhoo, don't forget to listen to the Countdown podcast because Trump also sucks: https://t.co/IFzDwY6MdN pic.twitter.com/hkc52w4YOV

— Keith Olbermann⌚ (@KeithOlbermann) August 31, 2023

Gaines next response was the equivalent of dropping a massive pile of medals on Olbermann’s oversized head.

WATCH:

🥱 https://t.co/rTyZMNcc34 pic.twitter.com/vGPlXrEJoP

— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) August 31, 2023

Full response:

As I was getting my all-SEC first-team honors down to show you, I dropped it, and I broke it, which would be very unfortunate if I didn’t have more of those, but lucky for me, I do so let’s go through it.

SEC title, second in the country. This is my SEC Community Service Leader of the Year award, which actually got me a lot of money. Oh, another SEC title, an NCAA trophy. Oh, look, SEC scholar-athlete of the year. Believe it or not, I’m pretty smart. Another SEC title, another NCAA trophy. Oh, that’s when we won an SEC championship as a team, some more SEC honors, oh, look, another one. That’s when I broke the 200 butterfly record, the SEC record, which I still hold, making me one of the fastest Americans of all time.

So, Keith, I would be really sad if I broke this trying to prove a point to an old man who can’t even seem to keep a job, but I’ve got more of these, so I’m not. Thanks, Keith.

One may ask why Gaines would even bother with Olbermann considering he is a total has-been. Turns out that Gaines likes to have a little fun.

All the people commenting "he's not worth it" and "you have nothing to prove", trust me I know, but I needed some entertainment too 😂

— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) August 31, 2023

Olbermann can certainly always be counted on to provide entertainment for conservatives even in these trying times.

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