Summary

A GOP town hall in Idaho turned violent when private security, LEAR Asset Management, forcibly removed Teresa Borrenpohl for speaking out.

The incident escalated after Borrenpohl questioned a panelist’s anti-abortion stance, leading to her being dragged out by unmarked security. Sheriff Norris, present but in plainclothes, did not intervene initially.

LEAR, known for aggressive tactics, was revealed to have been hired by the town hall organizers. Police later revoked LEAR’s city license and clarified that removing someone for speaking out is unlawful.

The incident shows rising tensions and the blurring lines between political events and private security enforcement in conservative areas.

  • @jaybone
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    4519 hours ago

    It’s interesting, the tv news i saw about this said that the organizers said that this wasn’t a “town hall” it was a private Republican Party event, and therefore people were not allowed to interrupt and they were allowed to hire their own private security.

    This article makes it sound like they are walking that initial stance back a bit.

    • @Frozengyro
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      4019 hours ago

      I mean a town hall in a rural part of Idaho kind of is a republican party event…

      • @gAlienLifeform
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        2618 hours ago

        Allowing them to violently repress the people living in that town who do disagree with them won’t do anything to make this country better

        • @theherk
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          68 hours ago

          The irl equivalent of “flaired users only”.

        • @Frozengyro
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          1518 hours ago

          Sadly less than half of us know that, but you are correct.