Resident upset by news crews filming burned home


Police responded to a call from a resident upset about news crews filming his house that had recently burned down. The police explained that the media is allowed to film under the First Amendment.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 1 - Divisions 6 and 7
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Transcript:
724, I'm actually clear with the arrest at 1840. Radio to 614 Baker. Baker. For Baker, suffered disorderly at 71.25 Black Mountain Drive. The caller's asking for police to come to location to tell the news to stop recording his home. It's the house that just burned down, they're outside, he's upset. 620 already. 620, go ahead. If 614 Baker wants to just give them a call and explain to them what the First Amendment is, he can, otherwise you can prove that run out, there's nothing illegal about that. 4, 614 Baker, I'll show you clear at 1843.
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Location mentioned:
Black Mountain Dr, Louisville, KY 40228
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