August 22, 2026

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Lawsuit alleges Pulaski Co. student’s two-way radios were seized without warrant (Kentucky)

The parent of a Pulaski County student filed a lawsuit alleging that Pulaski County Schools and law enforcement officials violated the student’s civil rights.

The student, who holds a valid Federal Communications Commission amateur radio license, reportedly brought two-way radios to school with him at Southwestern High School on Jan. 31, 2025.

The lawsuit alleges that Deputy Ronald Hellard with the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office seized the radios without a warrant while off-duty and threatened to arrest the student’s father, Braden Bowman, after he objected to the seizure.

“When Mr. Bowman objected that no warrant had been obtained and no applicable rule or policy had been violated, Deputy Hellard replied, as captured on his own body camera, ‘I don’t need a warrant,’ and ‘I don’t have to have a warrant. I don’t have to,’” the lawsuit reads.

Read more – WKYT: https://bit.ly/4wx7spz