Well, this is an unexpected consequence of the Gabby Petito case. The now-infamous missing person/murder case garnered national attention first due to the brazen suspicious behavior of Brian Laundrie.
When it hit the news he came home from a road trip without his fiancée, the internet instantly went wild with theories that he had murdered her — theories which sadly proved to be right in the end.
This rampant speculation was bolstered, of course, by Brian and his parents’ refusal to aid in the investigation. The Laundries became the focus for a great many concerned citizens, who began protesting outside their North Port, Florida home, demanding they tell authorities what they knew about Gabby’s disappearance.
This continued for weeks, throughout the manhunt for Brian. And now Florida lawmakers are looking to make a law to stop that kind of targeted protesting. Related: Brian Laundrie CLEARED Of Newlywed Couple’s Murder Florida’s Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved a bill on Monday that would make protesting outside a residence a second-degree misdemeanor punishable by up to 60 days in jail and a $500 fine.
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