At about 5pm Alaska Time, Thursday, August 26, 2010, security personnel approach Sidney Hill, a lone man displaying an "impeach Obama" sign near Pioneer Plaza on the Alaska State Fairgrounds in Palmer. Minutes later, a crowd assembles, additional security forces arrive, and he's taken to the ground with force and detained.An unidentified Alaska State Trooper arrives to physically disperse the crowd, and at several points during the conflict, crowd members yell in support of the demonstrators right to speak his message. The demonstrator's personal firearm is confiscated by fair security, and he is held until Palmer police arrive to escort the man away in cuffs.Sidney Hill was in jail awaiting a pre-trial at 1:00pm on August 27, 2010 at the Palmer Courthouse. He has been charged with Assault 4-Cause Fear Of Injury, Disorderly Conduct-Challenge To Fight, and Criminal Trespass 2- Upon Premises. However, according to the Valley Frontiersman newspaper, "Assistant District Attorney Trina Sears said her office decided not to prosecute Hill on the assault charge." The Alaska State Fair, Inc. contracted security and traffic control to StarPlex, a firm located in the Northwest Lower 48.Court record of arrest: bit.ly/bPSx6D ADN coverage: bit.ly/bwE3u9 Frontiersman coverage: bit.ly/9V4gyn Newsminer coverage: bit.ly/bEEq2K Alaska State Fair official statement: bit.ly/cY5U2u Alaska State Fair website: alaskastatefair.org Security firm's website: www.starplexcms.com Category: