Sam O’Hara, a Washington DC resident, has sued four police officers, an Ohio National Guard member, and the District of Columbia after he was detained last month for trailing a Guard patrol while playing the Star Wars "Imperial March" to protest the Trump administration’s deployment. Represented by an ACLU attorney, O’Hara says officers handcuffed him after a Guard member called police, halting a peaceful demonstration he shared on TikTok. Filed in federal court in DC, the suit alleges First and Fourth Amendment violations, false arrest, false imprisonment, and battery, and seeks compensatory damages.
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