Santa Fe woman who removed neighbor's Confederate flag says she was unfairly arrested, harassed

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Santa Fe woman who removed neighbor's Confederate flag says she was unfairly arrested, harassed
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Attorneys for the mother of a Santa Fe school shooting victim are accusing police of arresting her on trumped up charges after she removed a Confederate flag that allegedly extended onto her parents' property during a months-long dispute with neighbors.

, one of the 10 people killed in the 2018 mass shooting at Santa Fe High School – will give an update Friday afternoon to detail what happened to her during a Jan. 28 arrest, according to her attorney, Randall Kallinen.Accused Santa Fe High School shooter deemed unfit to stand trial again, will remain in state facilityOfficers around 10:30 a.m. Jan. 28 responded to a report of criminal trespass in the 5500 block of East Bellaire Street in Santa Fe, according to Lt.

Police have been frequent visitors to the location in recent years because of an ongoing dispute over a Confederate flag that her parents’ neighbors keep putting up, Kallinen said. The flag extends from their property over onto either public property or her parents’ property, Kallinen asserts, and says Yanas removed it without stepping on her neighbor's property.

He compared it to having a neighbor with a tree whose branches come onto your property, and argued she didn’t do anything illegal by removing it.Police officials, however, asserted that Yanas had been issued a criminal trespass warning in the past. She is accused of violating that warning by removing the flag and tossing it in the yard, Boody said.Yanas was arrested and placed in jail on resisting arrest and trespassing charges, Boody said.

As of Friday afternoon, the charges did not appear in online court records. In Galveston County, law enforcement officers can make arrests on misdemeanor charges that are later reviewed by prosecutors, said Kevin Petroff, first assistant district attorney with the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office.

Prosecutors were still reviewing the facts of the case and had not yet made a decision on whether to bring charges against Yanas, Petroff said.

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