Well said!I definitely don't know what the right answer is for this specific situation. After seeing some completely nonsensical responses to well documented police processes over the past several years, I certainly understand the concern. Would the application of the 1A in this scenario have a similar boundary as inciting a riot with speech? If someone livestreams an interaction with law enforcement that then causes a public disruption, could that person be accused of inciting civil unrest of some sort?
I have always struggled with the dissonance between what is moral/ethical and what is legal. My views on what is moral and acceptable behavior is far beyond what I would ever want to see put on the books as law. I think someone stopping to record what may be someone's most devastating day of their life just to get some likes on social media is pretty despicable. I do not like to think about how a law trying to curb that action could become egregiously abused and ultimately really erode some core freedoms in this country.