Mo Karn
Mo Karn or Mo Karnage is an anarchist and activist living in Louisa, Virginia. Karn briefly became something of a minor public figure in the Richmond area when they were sued[1][2][3][4][5][6] by the Richmond Police Department to return documents she had obtained via the Freedom Of Information Act and uploaded to Archive.org on behalf of the Richmond chapter of Copwatch. Upon being served with the lawsuit, the Virginia chapter of the ACLU agreed to represent her in the case.[7][8] Karn was a member of the Wingnut Anarchist Collective.[9]
See also
References
- The Washington Post 'Richmond Police: Whoops, Give that Back' 1/6/2011
- WTVR 6 'Richmond Police Exposed' 01/07/2011
- NBC-12 'Anarchist group posts sensitive police documents to web' 1/06/2011
- Richmond Times-Dispatch 'Richmond police sue anarchist for documents' 1/06/2011
- Style Weekly 'Richmond Police Want Anarchists to Turn Over Manuals' 1/5/2011
- WRIC-8 'Richmond police want documents back from anarchist' 1/06/2011
- ACLU-VA 'ACLU to Defend Right to Keep and Publish Documents Obtained through FOIA' 1/06/2011
- The Washington Examiner 'ACLU: Yes, Virginia, anarchists have civil liberties too' 1/06/2011
- Richmond Times-Dispatch 'The Wingnut collective well-liked in community' 01/08/2011
External links
- Karn's Personal Blog
- Wingnut Collective Website
- The South Is Still Rising - Book written by Mo Karnage
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