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Georgia County to Pay Profanity-Spewing Woman $100K

A county in Georgia is paying a woman $100,000 to settle her suit claiming police violated her First Amendment rights when they arrested her for shouting expletives at them. So reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Georgia police chased down and arrested the woman on her bicycle after she yelled “Cobb police suck” and “(Expletive) the police” while riding past them questioning an African-American man outside a convenience store. She spent a day and night in jail, including six hours in solitary confinement.

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