The lawsuit is expected to be filed today.
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"There have been four investigations into this officer in the last three years," Schwab says,"and in one of them, he was found to have violated policy and was suspended for thirty days." "A lot of people were out, and a lot of police were out," Schwab notes,"and Mr. Jensen was filming on a public sidewalk." According to him, Jensen identifies as a"First Amendment auditor" who shoots video of interactions with police to ensure individuals' constitutional rights are protected.
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