Protester who played Darth Vader music at National Guard members reaches settlement with D.C.
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Dan Morse
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Sam O'Hara received a settlement after being handcuffed by D.C. police for protesting National Guard members by playing Darth Vader's theme music from his iPhone while following them on patrol in Washington.
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· 3 pulledWhen Sam O'Hara first spotted National Guard members on patrol in Washington, he quickly decided how he would protest.
O'Hara walked up, followed them and used his iPhone to broadcast Darth Vader's theme music.
Sam O'Hara was handcuffed by D.C. police after following a group of Guard members and recording them as they patrolled D.C.'s streets.
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