Police Tore Up His Protest Sign. Now They Owe Him $50,000
Police also wrongly cited him for "improper hand signal" after the man flipped them off.

Last year, Delaware police prevented 54-year-old Jonathan Guessford from holding a sign warning drivers about a speed trap and wrongfully cited him for "improper hand signal" after he flipped off the officers who seized and tore up his sign. Police have now agreed to pay Guessford $50,000 as part of a settlement reached in a lawsuit alleging that police violated his civil rights.
Following several run-ins with the police, Guessford decided to "stage protests whenever he saw police officers stopping unsuspected vehicles using a radar gun," according to legal documents. On March 11, 2022, his protest consisted of standing by the side of the road, holding a homemade sign reading, "Radar Ahead!" Guessford was soon confronted by several Delaware State Police officers, who took his sign and tore it up.
As Guessford drove away after the encounter, he flipped off the officers, leading them to eventually cite him for "improper hand signal" under a statute governing hand signals for nonmotorized vehicles like bicycles. However, body camera footage showed that officers knew that the citation was incongruous and would likely be dropped.
"Yeah, you can't do that. That'll get dropped," Officer Christopher Popp said during a phone call to another officer, who replied, referring to a third officer, "I told him that's going to get thrown out….Eventually, [Guessford is] going to do something really stupid, and then we are going to be able to really lock him up."
Guessford filed a lawsuit against the officers in February, alleging that they violated his First Amendment rights by destroying his sign and issuing an improper citation. Last week, the officers settled the lawsuit, agreeing to give Guessford a $50,000 payout.
The officer's "initiation of the traffic stop, and issuance of a bogus traffic ticket to Plaintiff Guessford, was an adverse action taken in retaliation for his exercise of constitutionally protected symbolic speech and expression," reads the lawsuit. "As a direct and proximate result of Defendants' violations of the First Amendment, Plaintiff Guessford has suffered irreparable harm, including the loss of his clearly established fundamental constitutional right to free speech and expression."
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Police Tore Up His Protest Sign. Now They Owe Him $50,000
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now we owe him $50Gs ~~ Delawarians
Plus 10% for the big guy.
assumed Brandon already pipelined the Delaware State Police
Cops need to go to jail for this sort of thing.
I'd say the signal was perfectly proper - - - - - - - - -
I want the cops in prison. I saw the video, and I heard the things they said. EVERYONE should watch it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4AH4oPDxz0
If the link doesn't post, search on YouTube for "Cops Falsify Charges and Destroy Property - Get Sued - Update"
Exactly how did they avoid criminal charges?
There's a ton of criminal acts in there, not just destroying his property. They could go down for serious felonies like false imprisonment, falsifying documents, etc.
somehow "the state paid him some money" hardly seems to cover this one.
Corrupt prosecutors.
Tucker Carlson interviews a man publicly claiming he snorted cocaine and had gay sex with Block Insane Yomomma when he was practically a nobody back in 1999:
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1699142858844864846
Honestly, I'm highly skeptical of this dude's story, primarily because he's white. Mofo despises white people with practically every fiber of his being, he even hated his own mother and her parents. I don't believe he would ever have relations with a white man under any circumstances, even while completely strung out on coke.
"Cocaine is a helluva drug." ~~ Rick James
Who despises white people? From what I can tell O'Bummer married Chewbacca to learn how to be black.
That's consistent. His hatred of whites led him to take extreme measures to appear Blacker, including marrying a Black drag queen.
Meow!! Your jealousy of Michelle Obama is hilarious!!
The more I think on this incredible bombshell, the more I wonder if this dude could be a Biden family crony, and if this could be an operation to try and dissuade Big Mike from even thinking about throwing her extra extra extra extra extra large panties into the presidential ring.
He may have his $50K now, but "Eventually, [Guessford is] going to do something really stupid, and then we are going to be able to really lock him up." They'll get him whether it takes months or years.
Yeah.... not sure how you can keep your LEO certifications with statements like that out there. Aside from what it does to him, it calls every single bit of sworn testimony he has ever given into question.
Hard to see someone who isn't in the public sector keeping their job after screwing up like this one.
Yeah, make enough laws and it eventually becomes impossible not to break them. His best hope is to leverage his temporary fame. Cameras and public attention are to bad cops what crucifixes and sunlight are to vampires.
Now do people praying next to abortion clinics
It's bothersome that he settled. I'm sure part of the settlement was "the cops don't have to say they were at fault for anything."
The problem is that the cops have an infinite government budget to stretch out lawsuits until everyone has died of old age, while the plaintiff has to spend his own money on lawyers. Even if the lawsuit stipulates the losing party pays legal fees, lawyers will only work for so long without demanding payment from their clients.
The behavior of government employees will not change until the money comes out of their pockets. Now it comes out of ours.
You see this petty law enforcement behavior in numerous videos on the web. It always makes me wonder do the Law Enforcement Agencies provide any kind of required training on what they can and cannot do? It sure doesn't seem like it.
Sure they do. It all focuses on the specific ways to skirt citizens' rights without risking the future court case. e.g. searches can be justified by the 'smell of marijuana' or 'furtive movements'; ways to make a consensual conversation seem obligatory, etc. The premise of most departments is cops do whatever they can get away with. When their training teaches them to brush against the line of unconstitutional behavior, it should be no surprise that they don't see harm in going further.