For ten years now, Shawn Randall Thomas has been fighting for the right to record on the streets of New York City, landing him in jail six times and in handcuffs many more times without a single conviction to show for it.Today, he is back in court for his latest arrest, a case that should have been dismissed back in February as well as resulted in the firing of NYPD officer Efrain Rojas after the video went viral showing the cop bullying and assaulting Thomas for recording an arrest from more than 30 feet away in a subway station.Read more here.