
First Doxxing Conviction: Free Speech vs. Public Safety
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Regan Benson, a Denver protester, is convicted for doxxing a police commander, marking the first case under Colorados anti-doxxing law. Benson, who shared the commanders address during a protest, argues its a free speech issue, while the district attorney sees it as a real threat. The case raises questions about balancing public servant protection and First Amendment rights, as a federal court challenge is brewing. Benson plans to appeal after sentencing on May eighth.
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