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Impeding arrests? Preventing law enforcements from doing their job? Obstruction of justice? I said that so many times.
How is that different than saying to avoid an area because of a heavy police presence? The news does that all the time with "traffic reports" and other "dangerous" situations where police are involved.
Telling someone about the public presence of a public figure/entity either isn't or shouldn't be illegal and frankly, I don't really give a shit about what's legal when my rights and the rights of others are being consistently and illegally violated.
Is she specifically informing people who are named targets or are actively being pursued? Is knowledge of the presence of these ICE agents under gag order or otherwise specifically legally restricted? If not, what makes this any different than pointing out a speed trap? There is no obligation that people make it easy for law enforcement to do their jobs, especially when it comes to speech, regardless of any wildly unconstitutional things LEOs have claimed about the law.