Case weighs whether anti-police rap lyrics constitute threat
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A dispute over rap lyrics dropped Tuesday before Pennsylvania’s highest court, where justices will have to decide whether they constitute a criminal threat to police or amount to protected speech under the First Amendment.
The state Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Jamal Knox, who served time in state prison for the song he recorded after being arrested on drug charges.
Questions from the justices focused on whether Knox intended it as a true threat to officers and whether the reaction to the song by police is relevant to the criminal charges.
Knox’s lawyer, Mikhail Pappas, told the court the case “involves very strong emotions,” and called it “a tremendous opportunity to ensure that speech-based prosecutions do not affront the First Amendment.”