This morning, Don Spencer of OK2A told KFAQ's Pat Campbell Show that his legal team is preparing legal action against multiple law enforcement officers, the City of Tulsa, RiverParks Trust, and perhaps others unnamed.
On Friday, Oct. 18th, President Don Spencer of OK2A decided to attend the OctoberFest event at The RiverWest public park. The event is put on by a private sector group who rents the exclusive rights to the particular festival facility which the City of Tulsa operates. Current state law clearly specifies that such parks operated by trust authorities in Oklahoma cannot infringe on such civil rights as the Federal 2nd Amendment's self defense clause regarding a right to keep & bear arms. Spencer said he was first confronted by some fake Tulsa Police personnel who presented themselves in apparel which clearly stated they are Tulsa Police. When Spencer, who kept his 'badge cam' recorder on, asked for badge numbers and names, they finally admitted that they are not presently serving on the Tulsa Police Dept, but are either temporary staff of the private event or are park dept. employees. |
Officer Witt of the Tulsa Police finally approaches Spencer and refuses to identify himself while threatening to arrest Spencer. A bit of rough physical shoving seems to happen while Officer Witt pushes Spencer into some sort of obstruction. Spencer remains calm throughout the ordeal and describes the unruly behavior of the officer while appealing for a return to civility.
Finally Witt tells his badge number and vents his frustrations that he was challenged by Spencer's knowledge of his civil rights. Listen as Pat Campbell interviews Spencer and discusses what cities are now in compliance, and just how few cities are in federal and state violation of the peoples' civil rights. |
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