>Minneapolis law enforcement used Google location data to help track down suspects accused of inciting violence during protests of the police killing of George Floyd last May
" ... as with most technological innovations, legislation has lagged dangerously behind the latest surveillance methods, putting geofence warrants in a legal gray area that some states are only just now beginning to address. Until then, cops are free to keep data-hoovering anyone who just happens to be in an area when a crime is committed, which is understandably alarming for activists worried that they may be targeted simply for exercising their right to peacefully protest."