Police tell Louisburg woman she cannot pray in her home, threaten her with arrest

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Louisburg, Kan. – Law firms First Liberty Institute and Gibson Dunn filed a brief in the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on Wednesday on behalf of Ms. Mary Anne Sause, a Catholic former nurse, who was told by police that she could not pray in her own home.

Read the brief: http://firstliberty.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/16-09-28-Brief-of-Appellant-file-stamped.pdf

According to attorneys, Ms. Sause was home late at night when the police demanded to be let in to her apartment, but wouldn’t give her a specific reason why they were there. Ms. Sause showed them a copy of the Constitution, given to her by her congressman, but one of the officers said it was “just a piece of paper,” which “doesn’t work here.”

Once inside her home, the officers harassed her and told her to prepare to go to jail. Terrified, Ms. Sause asked one of the officers if she could pray before she was taken away. After being told she could, she knelt in silent prayer, only to have another officer enter the room and order her to stop praying. The officers continued to harass her and flip through the codebook to see how they could charge her. Only at the end of the encounter did they tell her that they were there because of a minor noise complaint that her radio was too loud.

“The police are supposed to make you feel safe, but I was terrified that night. It was one of the worst nights of my life,” Ms. Sause says.


Police tell Louisburg woman she cannot pray in her home, threaten her with arrest | Press Release Central | The Kansas City Star

The American Left. We are inches from their fascism.

 
This is the third or fourth time this subject has been posted.

The police arrived on a noise and nuisance complaint.

They told her to turn town the noise, she ran around with a copy of the Constitution, she ran into another room and dropped to her knees and started praying, and just in general she acted like a fart.
 
So according the righties here, if you just drop to your knees and pray, the police have to instantly cease their investigation and go away, because otherwise they're interfering with your religion.

That's one reason why people think many righties are imbeciles.
 
This is the third or fourth time this subject has been posted.

The police arrived on a noise and nuisance complaint.

They told her to turn town the noise, she ran around with a copy of the Constitution, she ran into another room and dropped to her knees and started praying, and just in general she acted like a fart.

Yes, easy to understand how you know exactly like she felt.
 
This is the third or fourth time this subject has been posted.

The police arrived on a noise and nuisance complaint.

They told her to turn town the noise, she ran around with a copy of the Constitution, she ran into another room and dropped to her knees and started praying, and just in general she acted like a fart.

Yes, easy to understand how you know exactly like she felt.
I am repeating in general what the various articles reprised. She is a far right religious kook like you, Henry. No, you don't get hold your religious beliefs as a shield to hide your sins.
 
So according the righties here, if you just drop to your knees and pray, the police have to instantly cease their investigation and go away, because otherwise they're interfering with your religion.

That's one reason why people think many righties are imbeciles.

Sure, lace up your jackboots kid.
 
This is not a current event. I have moved this thread to the Religion forum. This is Zone 2 now
 
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Louisburg, Kan. – Law firms First Liberty Institute and Gibson Dunn filed a brief in the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on Wednesday on behalf of Ms. Mary Anne Sause, a Catholic former nurse, who was told by police that she could not pray in her own home.

Read the brief: http://firstliberty.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/16-09-28-Brief-of-Appellant-file-stamped.pdf

According to attorneys, Ms. Sause was home late at night when the police demanded to be let in to her apartment, but wouldn’t give her a specific reason why they were there. Ms. Sause showed them a copy of the Constitution, given to her by her congressman, but one of the officers said it was “just a piece of paper,” which “doesn’t work here.”

Once inside her home, the officers harassed her and told her to prepare to go to jail. Terrified, Ms. Sause asked one of the officers if she could pray before she was taken away. After being told she could, she knelt in silent prayer, only to have another officer enter the room and order her to stop praying. The officers continued to harass her and flip through the codebook to see how they could charge her. Only at the end of the encounter did they tell her that they were there because of a minor noise complaint that her radio was too loud.

“The police are supposed to make you feel safe, but I was terrified that night. It was one of the worst nights of my life,” Ms. Sause says.


Police tell Louisburg woman she cannot pray in her home, threaten her with arrest | Press Release Central | The Kansas City Star

The American Left. We are inches from their fascism.

Well pray for her.
 
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Louisburg, Kan. – Law firms First Liberty Institute and Gibson Dunn filed a brief in the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on Wednesday on behalf of Ms. Mary Anne Sause, a Catholic former nurse, who was told by police that she could not pray in her own home.

Read the brief: http://firstliberty.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/16-09-28-Brief-of-Appellant-file-stamped.pdf

According to attorneys, Ms. Sause was home late at night when the police demanded to be let in to her apartment, but wouldn’t give her a specific reason why they were there. Ms. Sause showed them a copy of the Constitution, given to her by her congressman, but one of the officers said it was “just a piece of paper,” which “doesn’t work here.”

Once inside her home, the officers harassed her and told her to prepare to go to jail. Terrified, Ms. Sause asked one of the officers if she could pray before she was taken away. After being told she could, she knelt in silent prayer, only to have another officer enter the room and order her to stop praying. The officers continued to harass her and flip through the codebook to see how they could charge her. Only at the end of the encounter did they tell her that they were there because of a minor noise complaint that her radio was too loud.

“The police are supposed to make you feel safe, but I was terrified that night. It was one of the worst nights of my life,” Ms. Sause says.


Police tell Louisburg woman she cannot pray in her home, threaten her with arrest | Press Release Central | The Kansas City Star

The American Left. We are inches from their fascism.
This has nothing to do with left or right.. and since we can't see all the details a conclusion is not available..
 
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So according the righties here, if you just drop to your knees and pray, the police have to instantly cease their investigation and go away, because otherwise they're interfering with your religion.

That's one reason why people think many righties are imbeciles.


Good grief, you can pray while standing, walking, driving or anything else, even while in the bathroom.

Don't have to be on you knees or put hands together to be heard

..........if there is a god it is in all things and all places.
 
So according the righties here, if you just drop to your knees and pray, the police have to instantly cease their investigation and go away, because otherwise they're interfering with your religion.

That's one reason why people think many righties are imbeciles.


Good grief, you can pray while standing, walking, driving or anything else, even while in the bathroom.

Don't have to be on you knees or put hands together to be heard

..........if there is a god it is in all things and all places.
True, but a lot of the prayer in bathrooms is done over drug and pregnancy test strips.
 

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