• ZeroCool@slrpnk.net
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    10 months ago

    Sheriff Robert Norris is speaking into his body camera. “Today’s date is April 20, approximately 7 a.m. Just want to document my visit to the Hayden Library. My attorney and I are just curious and would like to document this visit to see what kind of materials are on display here.”

    Norris, the sheriff of Kootenai County, Idaho, meets up outside the library with Marianna Cochran, the founder of CleanBooks4Kids, a “grassroots group of North Idaho citizens alarmed at the abundance of books sexualizing, grooming, and indoctrinating kids in our local libraries at taxpayer expense,” to search for the book Identical, which Norris says he had “seen an image [of] floating on social media.”

    So it’s a fishing expedition with some random right wing nutjob in tow, huh?
    ACAB

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      10 months ago

      This was my favorite quote from the article.

      But neither of those books was actually checked out from the Hayden Library on his trip. One of the books was checked out from another library, and another was stolen off the shelves. Norris refused to return the books at first, and Alexa Eccles, the executive director of the Community Library Network, told me in a phone call that, when Norris eventually returned them, the barcodes had been cut out of the book covers, and the library has not been able to return them to circulation or get new copies.

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      10 months ago

      to search for the book Identical,

      Does he not know how to use the Dewey decimal system? You don’t have to search for books in a library, you just look them up in the catalog and then go directly to where they’re displayed. Better yet, the library probably has their catalog online.