Arrest Puts Focus on Protesters' Texting New York Times by Colin Moynihan October 5, 2009 registration required "Mr. Madison, who was released on bail shortly after his arrest, may be among the first to be charged criminally while sending information electronically to protesters about the police. A criminal complaint in Pennsylvania accuses him of 'directing others, specifically protesters of the G-20 summit, in order to avoid apprehension after a lawful[sic] order to disperse.'" retrieved 5 October 2009