Anthony Novak appears in a photo

Anthony Novak appears in a photo provided by the Institute for Justice after the Supreme Court denied his petition for writ of certiorari on Feb. 21, 2023.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed a police department in Ohio to claim qualified immunity after officers falsely arrested and prosecuted a man for making fun of law enforcement on Facebook.

“I’m disappointed the Supreme Court won’t consider my case both because I won’t be able to hold the officers accountable for their violation of my rights, but also because I worry about what will happen to others who poke fun at the powerful,” Anthony Novak said in a statement his attorneys provided to Law&Crime. “The government shouldn’t be able to arrest you for making a joke at its expense.”

On March 2, 2016, Novak published a parody version of the Parma Police Department’s Facebook page that was up for roughly 12 hours.

Novak penned six posts as the fake police department, including an advertisement for a “Pedophile Reform event” in which participants could be removed from the sex offender registry and become an “honorary police officer” by solving “puzzles and quizzes.” Another post said that officers had “discovered” an “experimental” abortion procedure they would provide for free to teenagers in a police van. One post said the department was soliciting job applicants but that minorities were strongly encouraged “to not apply.”



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