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Resident raises First Amendment complaint about interaction at Quincy Square protest; questions raised about library staff involvement

2475483 · February 25, 2025
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During public comment, resident Roy Runyon said he and two others protested and were later confronted; he said an individual named Jason Driver intervened and he questioned whether that person represented the library. The board listened but did not take action.

Roy Runyon, who identified himself as a longtime Kitsap County taxpayer and library patron, used the board’s public comment period to read the First Amendment and describe a January 20 protest at the Quincy Square groundbreaking in Bremerton.

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." Runyon read aloud. He said that on Jan. 20 he and two other citizens…

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