A public political protest is NOT a private event.
This one was a private event.
Which is why the local gov't changed their position and withdrew the bill.
It didnt withdraw the bill
And the mayor admitted that he got bad advice form the borough legal counsel.
The Mayor said no such thing
Short answer: wrong, wrong, wrong.
It was a public political protest held on the sidewalk in front of the municipal building with people holding signs and chanting political slogans. Exercising 1st A rights to assemble and free speech in public.
The local gov't withdrew the bill, because they realized it was unconstitutional
The mayor blamed other gov't officials for bad advice (that might have been in the accompanying video, not the main article).
Afterwards the mayor refused to be interviewed again.
He looked so shifty and creepy when he first explained the bill in public, he probably decided hiding out was a better idea after he had to backtrack and cancel the absurd police bill.
Amazing you don't see anything wrong with charging the organizer of a public political rally for the police presence they probably don't even want.
Maybe should charge James Blake Jr for those 7 bullets and any police OT his case may accrue ...