Posted on 04/18/2020 7:43:40 AM PDT by Kaslin
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty on Thursday filed a federal lawsuit against the Marquette County sheriff and a patrol sergeant after they reportedly threatened to arrest an Oxford, Wis. teen for posting on Instagram that she had the coronavirus.
WILL is suing Marquette County Sheriff Joseph Konrath and Sergeant Cameron Klump, alleging they violated Amyiah Cohoons First Amendment rights. The Milwaukee-based public interest law firm is representing the girl and her parents, Rick and Angela Cohoon.
As Empower Wisconsin reported, on March 27 Klump threatened to cite or jail Amyiah or her parents if she did not remove the social network post indicating she was recovering from COVID-19, according to the lawsuit.
Amyiah, a sophomore at Westfield High School, developed a severe respiratory illness in March after a spring break trip to Florida, the lawsuit alleges. She was on a spring break trip to Disney World and Universal Studios in Florida with her high schools band class.
Four or five days after she returned from Florida, Amyiah began feeling ill, the lawsuit states. Her symptoms included a fever and dry cough, symptoms consistent with COVID-19.
Doctors at Divine Savior Hospital in Portage indicated to the Cohoons that their daughter likely had COVID-19 but could not be tested due to the testing criteria at the time.
She was sent home with instructions to strictly self-quarantine. Amyiah posted to Instagram a selfie from her spring break trip with a caption:
Hey guys sorry Ive been on a long break.. I wont be back for a while longer due to me no[w] having the COVID-19 virus I dont want the attention its just the truth I am now in self quarantine and am not allow[e]d to leave my room and have an inhaler since they said to go home best of wishes. love you guys.
Amyiah ended up in the hospital three days later after symptoms worsened. She tested negative for COVID-19 in Madison, but doctors noted that the 16-year-old had symptoms consistent with COVID-19 but had missed the testing window, according to the court documents.
Recovering at home, Amyiah posted to Instagram again, this time a photo of herself at the hospital with an oxygen mask on her face.
I am finally home after being hospitalized for a day and a half. I am still on breathing treatment but have beaten the coronavirus. Stay home and be safe, Amyiah wrote, according to court documents.
Westfield School District officials then swung into action to tell district parents that Amyiah was not telling the truth about her COVID-19 experience and complained to the Marquette County Sheriff, WILL stated in a previous press release.
On March 27, Klump was dispatched to the Cohoons home to demand the Instagram post be removed or face arrest for disorderly conduct.
Sergeant Klump stated that he had direct orders from Sheriff Konrath to demand that Amyiah delete this post, and, if she did not, to cite Amyiah and/or her parents for disorderly conduct and to start taking people to jail, the lawsuit alleges.
The police report also states that Klump advise[d] Richard [Cohoon] that if they were not willing to take the post down, that there would be the possibility of a County Ordinance Disorderly Conduct or being arrested for Disorderly Conduct, court documents claim.
Amyiahs father offered to show Klump the medical documents they had received on their daughters condition, but the deputy said he was not there to gather information but to complete Sheriff Konraths order, according to the filing.
The family argued for their constitutional rights, but eventually took down the posts after the threat from law enforcement.
While the Cohoons reached out to the school to warn them about their daughters condition, school officials failed to contact the family about Amyiahs symptoms, the lawsuit alleges.
Westfield School District Administrator Robert Meicher, however, included a section in his March 27 update describing the girls post as a foolish means to get attention.
It was brought to my attention today that there was a rumor floating out there that one of our students contracted Covid-19 while on the band trip to Florida two weeks ago. Let me assure you there is NO truth to this. This was a foolish means to get attention and the source of the rumor has been addressed. This rumor had caught the attention of our Public Health Department and she was involved in putting a stop to this nonsense. In times like this, the last thing we need out there is misinformation, the administrator wrote.
WILL issued a demand letter to Konrath on April 3, requesting an apology and acknowledgement that the Cohoons have a First Amendment right to freely express themselves on social media. Sheriff Konrath has not met either demand.
Konrath has failed to respond.
There are no circumstances that would allow law enforcement to police social media in this way, said WILL Deputy Council Luke Berg in a press release. At a moment when civil liberties need to be guarded most, the Marquette County Sheriff must be held accountable.
All the sheriff has to say is, “It was done out of an abundance of caution.”
Imagine if COVID 19 was around when they filmed Ferris Buellar’s Day Off.
Why are they even bothered that she spoke the truth?
What the....?
In my county in Wisconsin and those surrounding that I keep a watch on, the identities are protected. There is enough panic without narrowing down a clock or neighborhood.
The band trip was - likely - sponsored by the school. This is nothing more or less than a bureaucracy sterilizing its litter box.
As usual, the best info is at the bottom of the article. I guess they didn’t want her panicking parents, students, and teachers with a false claim that she had COVID-19:
It was brought to my attention today that there was a rumor floating out there that one of our students contracted Covid-19 while on the band trip to Florida two weeks ago. Let me assure you there is NO truth to this. This was a foolish means to get attention and the source of the rumor has been addressed. This rumor had caught the attention of our Public Health Department and she was involved in putting a stop to this nonsense. In times like this, the last thing we need out there is misinformation, the administrator wrote.
See my post #8.
Why are they even bothered that she spoke the truth?Instagram isn't a free speech zone < /sarcasm >
11 people on the fire department I retired from tested positive for “Covid 19” two weeks ago. Only 1 developed very mild symptoms. Now they all test negative. Most people with mild exposures do not develop any symptoms before getting over it.
> Doctors at Divine Savior Hospital in Portage indicated to the Cohoons that their daughter likely had COVID-19... <
Thats the bottom line right there. I hope this young lady gets a good lawyer and sues the pants off the sheriffs office and the school district. The sheriff, in particular, should be forced to resign.
(Just when I started to hate lawyers again, a story like this comes along.)
Side note: I am very disturbed by the disorderly conduct threat. A cop doesnt like what youre doing? Its disorderly conduct!
(Just when I started to like cops again, a story like this comes along.)
Cant the atty gen. charge these felonious creeps?
How do you say “Amyiah”?
I respond to their plea of safety with a 1755 quote from a Benjamin Franklin letter; "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Also William Pitt the Younger [1783]; ...necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
CYA at its finest.
The girl,by testifying about her personal experience strayed from the official narrative. This cannot be allowed. She must be silenced.
School administrator is lying——Why should I have my kids ‘educated’ there??
Government schools and corrupt cops.
The lawyers are going to get rich off what has happened in recent weeks. Usually, that might piss me off but if they bankrupt a few cities that works for me.
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