A recent development in the ongoing No Kings protest case has seen the state attorney drop battery charges against Hernando County Democratic Chair, Mark Orcutt. The charges were initially filed against Orcutt following an incident that took place on March 23, 2024 in Hernando County, Florida.
According to reports, Orcutt was involved in a confrontation with a protester during the No Kings protest. The incident led to the filing of battery charges against him.
However, after reviewing the case, the state attorney has decided to drop the charges against Orcutt. The decision to drop the charges has been met with mixed reactions from the public, with some expressing support for the decision and others criticizing it.
The incident and subsequent charges have sparked a heated debate about the handling of protests and the rights of protesters in Hernando County. The decision to drop the charges against Orcutt is likely to have a significant impact on the ongoing discussion about protest rights and police conduct.
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