Sam O'Hara started playing the "Imperial March" from "Star Wars" behind National Guard troops in Washington, DC, in late August. His TikTok posts showing the interactions garnered millions of views.
Sam O’Hara was walking his 10-year-old rescue dog Lincoln, a daschund mix, near Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, in late August when he saw two National Guard members patrolling the area. “The thought ...
Agencies have hung enormous portraits of President Donald Trump outside their buildings. The Treasury Department is preparing to mint a commemorative coin that shows Trump raising a heroic fist. The ...
On Thursday, O’Hara and the ACLU filed a lawsuit against Beck and the members of the D.C. police who arrested him, saying that they had used unnecessary force, and violated his constitutional rights, ...
Washington, D.C., resident Sam O’Hara sued police and a National Guard member after he was detained for playing the Star Wars "Imperial March" in protest. The ACLU of the District of Columbia filed ...
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Sam O’Hara was playing the “Imperial March” theme from the movie while protesting the deployment of National Guard troops in the capital when he was handcuffed by city police officers. By Chris ...
WASHINGTON — A Washington resident filed a lawsuit Thursday after he was handcuffed and briefly detained last month for protesting members of the National Guard patrolling D.C. neighborhoods by ...
WASHINGTON — A man is suing the District and the Ohio National Guard after he was allegedly detained while playing the 'Imperial March' as National Guard members walked past in September. According to ...
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