Why Larry Bushart's Latest Move Shocked the Nation - Away State Journal
Tennessee man Larry Bushart receives $850,000 settlement after being jailed 37 days for refusing to take down a Facebook meme that authorities claimed could be interpreted as a threat.
International Business Times UK on MSN: Larry Bushart, Tennessee Man Spent Who 37 Days in Jail for a Charlie Kirk Meme, Just Won $835K in Court
A Facebook post turned into a legal nightmare, and now a major financial payout, for Larry Bushart, a retired Tennessee law enforcement officer who spent 37 days in jail after sharing a meme ...
Larry Bushart, Tennessee Man Spent Who 37 Days in Jail for a Charlie Kirk Meme, Just Won $835K in Court
Retired cop jailed over Charlie Kirk Facebook meme wins huge settlement - ‘I am pleased my First Amendment rights have been vindicated,’ Larry Bushart said in a statement announcing the settlement ...
Larry Bushart sued a Tennessee sheriff who claimed he wanted to incite hysteria with a post after Mr. Kirk’s killing and jailed him for 37 days.
Larry Bushart’s arrest in Tennessee was condemned as dangerous overreach. Nonetheless, he is no longer arguing about politics online. Larry Bushart was charged with recklessly threatening mass ...
Times Now on MSN: Who is Larry Bushart? Tennessee man awarded $835K after 37 days in jail over Charlie Kirk post
Larry Bushart, a Tennessee man, settled for $835,000 with county officials after being jailed for over a month due to a Facebook post about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.