Crime Pro-life activists face up to 11 years in prison after conviction over prayer vigil outside abortion clinic - Video footage of the protest shows the group praying and singing Christian hymns in the hallway outside the clinic's doors.

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Six pro-life activists face up to 11 years in prison after a Nashville jury found them guilty on Tuesday of conspiracy and violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act over their peaceful protest outside of an abortion clinic in March 2021.

The charges were brought by President Joe Biden's Department of Justice.

The six defendants are Chet Gallagher, Coleman Boyd, Heather Idoni, Cal Zastrow, Dennis Green, and Paul Vaughn. They are accused in the charging documents of using social media to organize a blockade at the entrance of an abortion clinic in Mount Juliet.

Video footage of the protest shows the group peacefully praying and singing Christian hymns in the hallway outside the clinic's doors.

The defendants were later targeted and arrested by the FBI for "conspiracy against rights secured by the FACE Act, and committing FACE Act violations."

The Justice Department issued a release in Oct. 2022 that states: "Gallagher utilized social media to promote a series of anti-abortion events scheduled for March 4-7, 2021, in the Nashville area. Other co-conspirators then utilized Facebook to coordinate travel and logistics and to identify other participants for the blockade."

"In his social media post, Gallagher referred to the blockade as a 'rescue,'" the release states. "Boyd also began a Facebook livestream broadcast of the clinic blockade at 7:45 a.m. on March 5, 2021. This livestream broadcast was titled, in part, 'Mt. Juliet, TN Rescue March 5, 2021,' and livestreamed the blockade event as his co-conspirators and others blocked the clinic’s entry doors and prevented a patient and an employee from entering."

"The livestream also broadcast members of the group attempting to engage a patient and her companion as Boyd told his livestream audience that the patient was a 'mom coming to kill her baby,'" according to the release.

Video footage obtained by the Daily Signal shows FBI agents arriving at the home of defendant Paul Vaughn. Federal authorities placed him in handcuffs and took him into custody.

Vaughn told the outlet that the FBI arrived at his home with "guns pointed at the door, banging on the house, yelling and screaming, ‘Open up. FBI,’ that kind of thing. When I opened the door and saw the guns pointed at me, I asked them what they wanted, who they were looking for, and they said they wanted me."

"I had kids in the yard walking out to get in the car to go to school, I was about to take them to school, and other kids in the house," he said. "So, seeing that the easiest path to de-escalation was me in handcuffs, I stepped outside and put an end to the ranting and the banging and the yelling."

Vaughn was represented by Thomas More Society attorneys in March, who argued that the Department of Justice under President Biden has exhibited a consistent tendency to selectively enforce the FACE Act against individuals who are pro-life.

Vaughn's attorneys petitioned the court to vacate the indictment levied by the DOJ on the grounds of selective prosecution. They contended that the FACE Act, which regulates speech based on content and violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and the free exercise clause of the First Amendment, is an unconstitutional regulation.

"Defendants submit that the government has engaged in selective and/or vindictive prosecution motivated by an intent to punish defendants for the content of their viewpoints and their protected expressions thus making this case an unconstitutional application of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act," the filing states, according to the Daily Signal.

"In addition, FACE is an unconstitutional content-based regulation of speech; as applied, it violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, as well as the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment; and this court lacks jurisdiction because, especially after the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, FACE is an invalid exercise of Congress’ Commerce Clause authority," it continues.

Furthermore, the court filing adds that the Justice Department arrested Vaughn "and ten other defendants into court for a single alleged nonviolent violation" of the FACE Act “with over 170 uncharged incidents of destruction and vandalism at pro-life centers and churches across the country."

"The DOJ has demonstrated clear and illegal hostility toward the pro-life viewpoint in its statements and enforcement decisions, running roughshod over fundamental religious freedoms and free speech rights, and bringing an illegal selective prosecution here,” the filing alleges.

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Six pro-life activists face up to 11 years in prison after a Nashville jury found them guilty on Tuesday of conspiracy and violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act over their peaceful protest outside of an abortion clinic in March 2021.
Good. I'm all for their right to protest but they shouldn't be physically obstructing entrances and harassing people entering sexual health clinics. There should be a bubble zone around clinics where protesters can't go.
 
Good. I'm all for their right to protest but they shouldn't be physically obstructing entrances and harassing people entering sexual health clinics. There should be a bubble zone around clinics where protesters can't go.
How does that boot taste? Freedom of Assembly protects their right to peacfully pray wherever they want to in front of an abortion clinic. Also how the fuck is prayer harassing people? If you really want to kill your child, just go in and do it and ignore them.
 
Good. I'm all for their right to protest but they shouldn't be physically obstructing entrances and harassing people entering sexual health clinics. There should be a bubble zone around clinics where protesters can't go.
The other thing they are charging them with is conspiracy because they organized a protest. I agree with them, but I fucking hate dickheads who protest by creating traffic.

The charges here are a federal law about obstructing clinic access and conspiracy. Jan 6 should of ended with Feds being hunted through Marsh lands and drowing in the mud as they step over each other (in Roblox) because of how they keep pulling this shit where they roll up like it’s Waco.

The Feds are still absolutely being faggots though. They’ve been doing this shit for a while against acceptable targets, I think there’s gonna be another Waco in the next few years, but more embarrassing for Feds where the perp survives until his court date.
 
How does that boot taste? Freedom of Assembly protects their right to peacfully pray wherever they want to in front of an abortion clinic. Also how the fuck is prayer harassing people? If you really want to kill your child, just go in and do it and ignore them.
Because abortion protesters don't just pray usually, they scream, personally insult people entering and hold signs with fake pictures of aborted fetuses that make it looks more gory and scary than it is. Prayer is not normally harassment but it is when it's being used as an excuse to sit in front of the entrance to a clinic and refuse to move; obstructing other people's access to healthcare.
How far will you let them go? Maybe they would like to obstruct people's access to birth control and vaccines too. We can't let people's personal lives be dictated by religious crap and personal ethics that not everyone follows.
Sitting in front of a door is not worth 11 years.
Probably not, but if you let them do this, they could just block off care for anything. We could just let alt med activists block the door to cancer treatment centers. If you don't take their hippie herbs, you can die fast of cancer.
It's not even a fucking crime. There is no way that the Supreme Court or some court won't hear this case because this is a rather blatant 1st Amendment violation.
It's a crime in at least Canada, where bubble zone laws are in effect. You can only pray/protest etc. so close to a clinic and not just screech and piss like a chimp and refuse to move because people might be getting an abortion.
I think there’s gonna be another Waco in the next few years, but more embarrassing for Feds where the perp survives until his court date.
Imagine going to a sexual health clinic for an STD test and getting killed by some anti abortion sperg firebombing the place. This is what prolifers want.
If these people where BLM protestors, they'd be given a pat on the back and free bail.
They should have got the same amount for time for blocking EMS.
 
Six pro-life activists face up to 11 years in prison after a Nashville jury found them guilty on Tuesday of conspiracy and violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act over their peaceful protest outside of an abortion clinic in March 2021.
They should add obstructing streets and churches on the FACE Act as well. If this is worthy of 11 years, obstructing traffic should be as well.
 
Because abortion protesters don't just pray usually, they scream, personally insult people entering and hold signs with fake pictures of aborted fetuses that make it looks more gory and scary than it is.
Not only does that not happen, but more importantly all of that is protected under the Constitution because it's peaceful assembly. If the Westboro Baptist Church can go around to soldier funerals saying they are burning in hell for eternity and not get arrested for it, there is literally nothing wrong with peaceful prayer in front of an abortion clinic.

Prayer is not normally harassment but it is when it's being used as an excuse to sit in front of the entrance to a clinic and refuse to move; obstructing other people's access to healthcare.
That's not harassment. There's a legal standard for all of these terms and peaceful prayer in front of a church is not harassment legally or even colloquially.


How far will you let them go? Maybe they would like to obstruct people's access to birth control and vaccines too.
I can only get so hard. But how does this even connect to them exercising to their right to peacefully protest and of religion?
We can't let people's personal lives be dictated by religious crap and personal ethics that not everyone follows.
Yes we should. That's a fundamental axiom of every society ever, not even just the Christian or Abrahamic ones. Christian, Buddhist, Greco-Roman and basically every society has religion as the fountainhead of their morals and their socual organization. It'a only this faggy already crumbling postmodern hellscape that tried to pretend otherwise yet at the same time, it arrests people for going against their own postmodern god of hedonism, mammon and debauchery under the guise of equality, liberty and individuality. Personalky, I don't care all that much since it's you who is making bad ddcisions but don't pretend this isn't just blatant tyranny and the government ignoring the founding principles of the American state.
 
Good. I'm all for their right to protest but they shouldn't be physically obstructing entrances and harassing people entering sexual health clinics. There should be a bubble zone around clinics where protesters can't go.
Especially since some of these whackjobs have entered clinics and committed mass shootings and shit like that.
 
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