The co-owner of a Kansas newspaper died on Saturday after law enforcement officers conducted an unprecedented raid on the paper on Friday, seizing computers, cellphones, and documents from the office and its reporters in what the publisher called an attack on the first amendment.
Joan Meyer, 98, who co-owned the Marion County Record with her son, Eric Meyer, collapsed and died at her home on Saturday afternoon after the police raid had reportedly left her “stressed beyond her limits.”
Eric Meyer, owner and publisher of Marion County Record, said the city’s entire police force raided the paper’s office after they allegedly acquired sensitive information from a source about a prominent resident to the newspaper. Police also raided the Meyers’ home, seizing both computers and internet routers, as well as taking photographs of Eric’s bank statements, according to Kansas Reflector.Joan Meyer was reportedly “in good health for her age,” according to […]
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