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Reid Acquitted in Protest Case; Justice Dept. Faces Challenges
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Sidney Lori Reid, accused of assaulting a federal agent during a protest, was acquitted after body camera footage revealed she didnt intentionally strike the agent. The agent had scratched her own hand while assisting another agent. Reid spent two days in jail, expressing her disbelief at the lack of fairness in her case. The Justice Departments aggressive pursuit of charges against protesters has faced challenges, with many cases reduced or dismissed. Despite this, the department insists it will continue to seek serious charges against those endangering federal agents.
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