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Police Chief Who Ordered Raid on Kansas Newspaper Is Suspended | Police Chief Who Ordered Raid on Kansas Newspaper Is Suspended |
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The police chief of Marion, Kansas, was suspended on Thursday, more than a month after he ordered raids on the office of a local newspaper and the home of its publisher in an act rarely seen in American journalism, one that was widely condemned by news organizations as a violation of the First Amendment. | The police chief of Marion, Kansas, was suspended on Thursday, more than a month after he ordered raids on the office of a local newspaper and the home of its publisher in an act rarely seen in American journalism, one that was widely condemned by news organizations as a violation of the First Amendment. |
Mayor David Mayfield suspended the chief, Gideon Cody, indefinitely, according to Brogan Jones, the city’s administrator. Mr. Jones did not a provide a reason for the chief’s suspension, and it was not immediately clear whether the chief was suspended with pay. | Mayor David Mayfield suspended the chief, Gideon Cody, indefinitely, according to Brogan Jones, the city’s administrator. Mr. Jones did not a provide a reason for the chief’s suspension, and it was not immediately clear whether the chief was suspended with pay. |
City leaders have faced questions about Chief Cody’s hiring in the aftermath of the raids and after The Kansas City Star reported that the chief had left his previous job at the Kansas City Police Department following accusations that he had made sexist and insulting comments. | City leaders have faced questions about Chief Cody’s hiring in the aftermath of the raids and after The Kansas City Star reported that the chief had left his previous job at the Kansas City Police Department following accusations that he had made sexist and insulting comments. |
The mayor and the chief could not be reached for comment on Saturday. An interim chief had not been named, Mr. Jones said. | The mayor and the chief could not be reached for comment on Saturday. An interim chief had not been named, Mr. Jones said. |
Chief Cody, who was named as Marion’s police chief in the spring, was widely criticized for pursuing and executing a search warrant in August on The Marion County Record, a family-owned newspaper with a circulation of about 4,000 that reports on the city of roughly 2,000 residents about 50 miles north of Wichita. | Chief Cody, who was named as Marion’s police chief in the spring, was widely criticized for pursuing and executing a search warrant in August on The Marion County Record, a family-owned newspaper with a circulation of about 4,000 that reports on the city of roughly 2,000 residents about 50 miles north of Wichita. |
On Aug. 11, Marion police officers and two sheriff’s deputies raided the newspaper’s office as well as the home of its publisher, Eric Meyer, and seized computers and phones. The search was part of what the authorities said was an investigation into how a document containing information about a local restaurant owner had been obtained by the newspaper. | On Aug. 11, Marion police officers and two sheriff’s deputies raided the newspaper’s office as well as the home of its publisher, Eric Meyer, and seized computers and phones. The search was part of what the authorities said was an investigation into how a document containing information about a local restaurant owner had been obtained by the newspaper. |