I have to disagree with you. The troll with America with a K revealed an anti-American bias. Plus I agree with you that it does sound as if he was charged in an honest mistake.
But certainly you would feel sorry if say an anti-abortion protestor was misidentified and it cost them a lot of money and it upset their life. I know I would feel sorry for them. And you can't have it both ways. People have the right to protest and speak their mind in this country. Sometimes at a protest, right or left, someone will do something illegal. But similarly if you go to a movie, a ball game, a concert, a play etc someone could do something wrong and you could be misidentified as the bad guy. So of course we should feel bad for this guy IF HE REALLY DID NOT DO ANYTHING WRONG.
And in fact we should feel doubly bad for him, not only did he wrongly get identified and have his life upset for nine months and cost his family a good bit of money, but he is apparently a clueless Dim who does not have any idea how the world works. Thus as I said, we should feel doubly bad for him.
LOL! You must not have been reading much here during the Klinton years.
The "k" usage was much more common than the "c" usage.
But I guess in our emerging police state oligarchy, anyone who criticises corrupt cops in "anti-American"
Fellow FReeper Mulder revealed an anti-government abuse bias.
The troll crap has long since gotten out of hand.