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Attorney Statement on Brandon Raub; Raub to Be Detained Indefinitely
Submitted by P.Au.L on Mon, 08/20/2012 - 16:38
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CHESTERFIELD, VA— The Rutherford Institute has come to the defense of a
former Marine, 26-year-old Brandon Raub, who was arrested, detained
indefinitely in a psych ward and forced to undergo psychological
evaluations based solely on the controversial nature of lines from song
lyrics, political messages and virtual card games which he posted to his
private Facebook page. Although the FBI and Chesterfield County police
have not charged Brandon Raub, a resident of Chesterfield County, Va.,
with committing any crime, they arrested Raub on Thursday, August 16,
2012, and transported him to John Randolph Medical Center, where he was
held against his will due to alleged concerns that his Facebook posts
were controversial and “terrorist in nature.”
In a hearing held
at the hospital, government officials disregarded Raub’s explanation
that the Facebook posts were being interpreted out of context,
sentencing him up to 30 days’ further confinement in a VA psych ward. In
coming to Raub’s defense, Rutherford Institute attorneys are
challenging Raub’s arrest and forcible detention, as well as the
government’s overt Facebook surveillance and violation of Raub’s First
Amendment rights.
“For government officials to not only arrest
Brandon Raub for doing nothing more than exercising his First Amendment
rights but to actually force him to undergo psychological evaluations
and detain him against his will goes against every constitutional
principle this country was founded upon. This should be a wake-up call
to Americans that the police state is here,” said John W. Whitehead,
president of The Rutherford Institute. “Brandon Raub is no different
from the majority of Americans who use their private Facebook pages to
post a variety of content, ranging from song lyrics and political
hyperbole to trash talking their neighbors, friends and government
leaders.”
Brandon Raub, a former Marine who has served tours in
Iraq and Afghanistan, was detained by FBI agents and police officers at
his home in Chesterfield County based upon the nature of content posted
to his Facebook page in recent months. Like many Facebook users, Raub
uses his Facebook page to post songs lyrics and air his political
opinions, as well as engage in virtual online games with other users.
On Thursday, August 16, police and FBI agents arrived at Raub’s home,
asking to speak with him about his Facebook posts. They did not provide
Raub with a search warrant. Raub was cooperative and agreed to speak
with them. Without providing any explanation, levying any charges
against Raub or reading him his rights, law enforcement officials then
handcuffed Raub and transported him first to the police headquarters,
then to John Randolph Medical Center, where he was held against his
will.
Outraged onlookers filmed the arrest and posted the
footage to YouTube. Law enforcement officials have stated in press
reports that Raub was not arrested. However, as attorney John Whitehead
points out, if the police have put handcuffs on you and you’re being
held against your will, that qualifies as an arrest.
In a
hearing before a special justice on August 20, government officials
again pointed to Raub’s Facebook posts as the sole reason for their
concern and for his continued incarceration. Ignoring Raub’s
explanations about the fact that the Facebook posts were being read out
of context and his attorney’s First Amendment defense, the special
justice agreed that Raub should be incarcerated at a VA hospital for up
to 30 more days. Rutherford Institute attorneys are working to challenge
Raub’s detention and the highly unconstitutional nature of the
government’s actions.
SOURCE: The Rutherford Institute
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