A traffic stop in Marshall County led to jail time for one woman, but not for reasons you might usually expect. As @JackKaneWPSD reports, she didn't have a driver's license and claimed she didn't need one because she was a "sovereign citizen." https://t.co/0OqkGPYCLg
— WPSD Local 6 (@WPSDLocal6) November 23, 2022
Romana Didulo thinks the weather is being manipulated pic.twitter.com/bjdpDmFZLD
— Dr. Christine Sarteschi, LCSW (@DrSarteschi) November 22, 2022
There's such a long history of this sort of thing in the U.S., including Washington state. The Posse Comitatus–the precursor to the sovereign citizen movement–https://t.co/TfwUA0xX1w
"Sovereign Citizen? Kennewick man’s plates say he doesn’t need a license. Police disagree"
— Mark Pitcavage (@egavactip) November 22, 2022
Moorish sovereign citizen and repeat sex offender gets 8 years minimum for child rape: https://t.co/n1Zd0V0oAV
Claimed he was not subject to Idaho law and was a sovereign citizen. He cited a nonexistent treaty that, claims descendants of Moroccan-Americans are exempt from laws
— Dr. Christine Sarteschi, LCSW (@DrSarteschi) November 22, 2022
PENALISED: A sovereign citizen who gave "implausible" explanations for the guns and bullets hidden in his piano has been sentenced – but can already seek parole. https://t.co/cKf32jiVae via @theTiser #auslaw #truecrime
— Sean Fewster (@SeanFewster) November 22, 2022