She Criticized the Mayor’s Support for Israel on Facebook. Then the Cops Showed Up at Her Door.

A Miami Beach resident was visited by the police at her home over a Facebook post criticizing the city's mayor, Steven Meiner, for his support of Israel.

Raquel Pacheco posted about Meiner's hypocrisy on January 7, pointing out that he consistently calls for the death of all Palestinians while claiming to be a supporter of peace and tolerance. She made this claim in response to a post by Meiner, who called New York City out for alleged antisemitism after Mayor Zohran Mamdani rescinded his predecessor's controversial executive orders on Israel.

Two detectives with the Miami Beach Police Department knocked on Pacheco's door, saying they wanted to discuss her post and prevent any potential agitation. They read aloud from her statement and questioned whether she was the author of the post, even though she denied confirming it.

Pacheco had previously criticized Meiner as a candidate for office, accusing him of using his power to silence pro-Palestine voices in Miami Beach.

This incident has sparked criticism from civil rights groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Florida, who say that Pacheco was exercising her right to free speech and that the police overstepped their bounds.

In response to the backlash, Miami Beach Police Chief Wayne A. Jones took responsibility for sending the detectives to Pacheco's home, saying they were trying to prevent potential incitement or threats against Meiner or the community.

Pacheco believes the incident demonstrates the city's failure to protect its citizens from government overreach and has vowed that such an action will not be tolerated again.
 
😒 This is a clear case of overreach by our so-called 'protectors' 🚨. I mean, come on, who does the police think they are? Questioning someone's identity for a post that's just their opinion 💭? It's like, chill out, dude 👊. I get that Pacheco might have crossed some lines, but shouldn't we be encouraging open dialogue and debate instead of silencing people with force? 🤔 The fact that the police were literally at her doorstep, reading from her post, is just crazy 😲. And what's with the whole 'preventing agitation' vibe? Can't we just talk things out without getting the cops involved? 🙄 I'm all for free speech, but let's also make sure we're respecting each other's differences and not trying to stifle them unnecessarily 💬.
 
😡👊 oh my god, are you kidding me?! 🤯 this is like something out of a dystopian novel where the gov't thinks it can silence ppl for expressing their opinions! 💥 Raquel Pacheco was just speaking truth to power and what does she get? a knock on her door from 2 detectives who basically said "hey, we know you wrote that post and we're gonna make u regret it" 😒

and the police chief's excuse is like, "oh, we were just trying to prevent incitement or threats"? 🙄 please, if that's the case then they should be worried about Meiner's own words not Pacheco's! 🤷‍♀️ it's all about who has the power and control in this situation

I'm so frustrated for Raquel and for ppl like her who are brave enough to speak out against injustice 💪 but at the same time I'm also thinking about how many others have been silenced or censored by the gov't before Pacheco even wrote that post 🤔 it's like, we're living in a world where our voices don't matter anymore

anyway, this whole incident has got me super upset and I'm just gonna keep on ranting about it until someone listens 💬👀
 
Omg, I'm literally shocked by this 🤯! Like, can't they see she was just expressing her opinion? Raquel Pacheco is not being aggressive or violent, just speaking out about what she believes in. It's crazy that the cops had to go knocking on her door and questioning her about a Facebook post... I mean, come on! 🙄

And let's be real, Steven Meiner needs to take responsibility for his own words and actions first. If he's really all about peace and tolerance, then why does he keep calling for the death of Palestinians? It's hypocrisy at its finest 😒.

The fact that this incident has sparked criticism from civil rights groups like the ACLU is super important. They're speaking out against government overreach and protecting citizens' right to free speech... kudos to them! 💯
 
🚨 This is getting out of hand! 🤯 I'm really worried about what's happening in Miami Beach right now. The police showing up at someone's home just because they made a comment on Facebook? That's some serious overreach 🚫💔. I mean, if Raquel Pacheco is exercising her right to free speech, then so should Steven Meiner when he says stuff like calling for the death of Palestinians 😕.

It's not about preventing agitation or threats, it's about silencing people who disagree with him 👊. The ACLU and civil rights groups are totally right to call this out 📣. We need our governments to protect our freedom of speech, not stomp on it like a red shoe 👠. Pacheco was just expressing her opinion and that's what we should be celebrating 🎉, not policing 🚔.

This whole thing is super concerning and I hope the police department takes responsibility for their actions 👮‍♂️. We need to stand up for our right to speak freely without fear of retribution 💪!
 
🤦‍♀️ this is just ridiculous, someone calls out a politician for being hypocritical and the next thing you know police are knocking on their door 😳. what's next? questioning someone for liking a tweet about a social issue? 🤷‍♀️ free speech is supposed to be protected not policed. can't our leaders learn that silence isn't always golden, especially when it comes to important issues like this 🙄.
 
OMG 🤯 what's going on with this Miami Beach resident Raquel Pacheco?! She just made a Facebook post criticizing Mayor Meiner for supporting Israel and now the police are at her doorstep? Like, isn't freedom of speech supposed to be a thing in America? 😱 I don't get why they had to go all cops-on-her-home and question her about the post. Didn't she say it was her own words?! 🤔 And what's up with the police chief saying they were trying to prevent potential incitement or threats against Meiner... isn't that kinda backwards? Shouldn't Raquel be allowed to express her opinion without getting harassed by the authorities? 🙄
 
Ugh, this is so messed up 🤦‍♀️! I mean, come on, a woman gets visited by cops at her own home for saying something critical about the mayor? That's just wrong 😡. I don't care what she said or didn't say, it's not like she was inciting violence or anything. And now she's being bullied into backing down because some civil rights groups are speaking out? No way! 💁‍♀️

I'm all for free speech, but when someone says something that makes you uncomfortable, don't jump on their case like the cops did in this situation 🙄. The fact that they questioned her about writing the post is just ridiculous 😂. It's like, hello, she said she wrote it, believe her!

This whole thing just shows how out of touch some politicians and authorities are with what people really care about 💔. If you can't handle a little criticism or debate, then maybe you shouldn't be in office 🤷‍♀️.
 
Ugh, can you even believe this? 🙄 The police showed up at a person's home just because she had the nerve to question the mayor on Facebook? I mean, come on! It's like they think they're above criticism or something. The fact that they questioned her about authoring the post is ridiculous - if she didn't write it, who did?! 🤷‍♀️

And what really gets my goat is that they're trying to silence people from speaking out against the mayor's hypocrisy. Newsflash: just because someone disagrees with you doesn't mean they want to incite violence or threats. It's free speech, folks! 💁‍♀️ The ACLU of Florida is right on it - this is a clear case of government overreach and silencing dissenting voices.

I'm so sick of politicians trying to stifle criticism under the guise of "preventing agitation" or whatever. If you're not comfortable with opposing views, maybe you shouldn't be in office! 😡
 
man i feel like we're losing our rights to express ourselves out of fear of repercussions 😩, but at the same time i think about how important it is for us to speak up when we see something thats not right...like Raquel did in that facebook post 🤔, she wasnt trying to incite anything, just pointin out hypocrisy and callin out someone in power. the fact that the police showed up at her doorstep and questioned her about the post is like a major red flag 🔴, it makes you wonder what else they're willin to do to silence ppl who are speakin truth to power 🤷‍♀️...anyway, i think its a good reminder for us all to be mindful of our words and actions, but also to know when to stand up and say no more, we gotta find that balance between protectin ourselves and expressin our voices without fear 😊.
 
omg this is wild 🤯, like how can cops just show up at someone's house because of a facebook post? 🚨 it's so crazy how far things have gone in our country, i mean i get where Raquel was coming from, criticizing Meiner for his hypocrisy is fair game, but the way they handled it is straight up scary 😱. the aclu is totally right, she was just exercising her 1st amendment rights and they went all out to silence her? 🤷‍♀️ it's like they're trying to control what we can say, like who even are these cops supposed to be, the thought police? 😳
 
This is getting out of hand 🙄. I mean, come on, a Facebook post criticizing a politician and the cops show up at your door? That's like saying 'we're gonna send the troops if you don't agree with us'. I'm all for free speech, but we gotta draw the line somewhere. The ACLU is right, the police shouldn't be policing people's opinions 🤷‍♂️.

It's not like Pacheco said anything violent or hateful, she just called out Meiner for being a hypocrite. I think this incident says more about the city's politics than it does about Pacheco's post. Miami Beach needs to show its citizens that they can express themselves without fear of retribution from the authorities 💪.

I'm not saying the police shouldn't be held accountable, but in this case, they just overstepped 🤦‍♂️. The real question is what kind of message does this send to other free-speech activists? Are we gonna see more 'encounters' like this? It's time for Miami Beach to take a hard look at its approach to speech and assembly 👀
 
omg this is getting out of hand 🙄... i dont think it's right that the police were sent to her doorstep just bcos she posted somethin critical about the mayor 👮‍♂️. she was exercising her right 2 free speech & now they're tryin 2 silence her? that's not how it works in a democracy 🤝. i get that Meiner is upset, but the police should've just let her have her opinion without comin at her like that 💁‍♀️. what if she was right about him though? wouldnt want to stifle dissenting voices 👊. gotta hope the ACLU can help Pacheco fight 2 clear her name & show the city that they'll protect their citizens' rights 🙌
 
🤯 I mean, come on, what's next? Police showing up at your doorstep because you disagreed with someone online? 😱 This whole thing just feels so... wrong, you know? As much as I feel for Raquel Pacheco, criticizing the mayor doesn't necessarily mean she's inciting violence or hate. 🤷‍♀️

I get that Steven Meiner is a public figure and might be used to criticism, but that's not an excuse for the police to take drastic action like this. It's like they're trying to silence dissenting voices instead of promoting free speech and open discussion 💬.

And what really gets me is that the ACLU has to step in to defend Pacheco's right to speak her mind 🙌. I mean, we've got cops showing up at people's homes over Facebook posts? That's some serious overreach, dude 😳. We need to make sure our government is protecting its citizens, not suppressing them.

It's like the past was so much more... innocent 📚, you know? When we could criticize politicians without fear of reprisal or police intervention 👮‍♂️. It's a shame we've come to this point 🤕.
 
I'm still reeling from this latest incident in Miami Beach 🤯. I mean, come on, a woman gets visited by cops at her own home because she dared to speak out against the mayor's hypocrisy? That's not free speech, that's police state 😒. The ACLU is right on point here - Raquel Pacheco was exercising her fundamental right to express her opinion, and the police should have respected that.

And let's be real, this incident raises serious questions about the city's ability to protect its citizens from government overreach 🤔. I mean, if the mayor thinks he can silence pro-Palestine voices in Miami Beach, then maybe it's time for some real reform 📝. The fact that Pacheco had previously criticized Meiner as a candidate for office only adds fuel to this fire 🔥.

What really gets me is that the police chief took responsibility for sending those detectives to Pacheco's home, claiming they were trying to prevent potential incitement or threats 🤷‍♀️. But isn't it the duty of law enforcement to uphold the law and protect citizens from harm? It seems like we have a mayor who thinks he's above the law and a police department that's willing to back him up 👮‍♂️.

This incident is not just about Raquel Pacheco; it's about the state of our democracy and the erosion of civil liberties 🗳️. We need to stand up for what's right, even if it means challenging those in power 💪.
 
omg what is going on in Miami Beach?? 🤯 like how can police just show up at someone's house over a facebook post? shouldn't they be talking to the person online or something?

and i'm really confused about this mayor guy steven meiner he's saying one thing but doing another and ppl are calling him out for it, which is what they're supposed to do... but the police are being like super harsh on this girl Raquel Pacheco and silencing her? that doesn't make sense

i get that people have strong feelings about politics and Israel/Palestine but can't we just have a respectful conversation about it without getting shut down or arrested??

the aclu is totally right in saying this was government overreach and the police should be protecting free speech, not silencing ppl who are exercising their right to express themselves
 
omg this is crazy 🤯! so like a girl in miami beach gets visited by cops at her own home because of something she said on facebook about the mayor... and the police are all like "no you cant say that" but honestly shouldn't they just let people express themselves? free speech is like a fundamental right, you know? 🤔 it's not like she was calling for actual violence or anything. i mean can you imagine if someone came to your house and said you had to take down a poster of your favorite celebrity because someone didn't like them... that would be insane 😲. and what's with the police being so aggressive about it? shouldn't they be protecting people from real threats, not just expressing their opinions? 🤷‍♀️
 
man... this is like a wild loop of free speech, identity, and power 🤯... imagine being called out for saying something you think is true, only to have the police come knocking on your door, questioning your motivations 💡... it's like they're more interested in protecting the mayor's ego than the community's right to dissent.

it makes me wonder, what even constitutes "agitation" in this context? 🤔 Is it just about not toeing the official line on Israel/Palestine? Are we really that far down the rabbit hole of censorship, where anyone who speaks out is deemed a threat?

i mean, i get why the mayor's office might be concerned - they don't want to be called out for hypocrisy 🙈... but at what cost to our democracy? aren't we supposed to be able to have tough conversations, even uncomfortable ones? 🤷‍♀️
 
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