An Idaho woman who was arrested for trespassing in a public park during the rising frenzy of fear and government overreach stemming from conflicting media reports about COVID-19 in April 2020 continues to fight the 2-year-old misdemeanor charge on the grounds of personal liberty.
“I’m not just fighting for my innocence,” Sara Brady told The Epoch Times. “I’m fighting for America.”
On Sept. 20, Judge Adam Kimball at Ada County Courts in Boise, Idaho, delayed a decision on Brady’s motion for dismissal of the charge.
In April 2020, Brady said she was invited to a play date at the Kleiner Park in Meridian, Idaho, where the playground equipment—previously circled with caution tape that had been torn off—had been shut down by city officials to control the spread of COVID-19….