Ten years ago when I first started Turtleboy I never would've imagined that I'd be featured in a profile in a publication as large and as international as The Atlantic. Chris Heath began interviewing me in May during the Karen Read trial. He followed me around with turtle riders, spent time at my house, and immersed himself fully in Turtleboy world. The story was published today, and I thought it really captured who I am and why I do what I do. It's behind a paywall, so Chris sent me a PDF for me to share, which is in this article. I'll be reading it tonight on the Live Show: https://tbdailynews.com/canton-coverup-part-486-turtleboy-profile-featured-in-the-atlantic-captures-the-essence-of-who-i-am-and-why-i-do-what-i-do/
In a major victory for the First Amendment a federal judge has ruled that many aspects of Auntie Bev's buffer zone violate the First Amendment, and that police were in the wrong when they arrested Erica Walsh, told Jason Grant he couldn't hold a bible quote, manhandled Tom Derosier for filming, and told Michael Bryant he couldn't walk in the buffer zone. The buffer zone still exists, but the Gestapo tactics from Sgt. Hardman inside of it are officially over. None of this would be possible without the hard work of Marc Randazza and the Center for Liberty. https://tbdailynews.com/2025/05/29/canton-coverup-part-516-federal-judge-reprimands-state-police-for-wrongly-enforcing-beverly-cannones-unconstitutional-buffer-zone/