So you were OK with what Lemon did? Did those reporters not leave when the Reverends told them to leave?Yes, reporters often go into churches for stories. I have seen many reverends talking to reporters in church. This is not new or unusual.
So you were OK with what Lemon did? Did those reporters not leave when the Reverends told them to leave?Yes, reporters often go into churches for stories. I have seen many reverends talking to reporters in church. This is not new or unusual.
A church is not a home. It is be default open to the publicThere was no crime happening at the church service. Can reporters enter my home if a crime is being committed inside?
The Reverend told him to leave and he stayed and kept reporting.How did he do that?
He was part of the crowd yelling and intimidating people. He knew all about their intentionsHow did he do that?
How did he interrupt the service?You still cant interrupt the service
It is not. Churches are owned by the specific church body, usually a committee that hires the pastor, etc., they are private property and you can absolutely be violating the law if you go in and hold people hostage in a church.A church is not a home. It is be default open to the public
Agreed but that doesn't give anyone the right to interrupt the service. It's a violations of the FACE Act to do so.A church is not a home. It is be default open to the public
Asked and answered doofusHow did he interrupt the service?
You didn't notice him sticking a microphone in the face of the pastor insisting the pastor recognize the same right he was violating? Telling him how it was his right to frighten children and hold his congregation hostage to the violence of the mob he descended upon the church with?How did he interrupt the service?
He was there to report.He was part of the crowd yelling and intimidating people. He knew all about their intentions
You are asserting a bunch of things that would be illegal to do regardless of location. If he did those other things then yes and as I said I am not up to date on this one.They do not have a right to break the law or to go "everywhere" simply because a crime is being committed. He does not have a duty to report, but that does not give him carte blanche to assist and participate in false imprisonment, criminal trespass, threatening a service at a house of worship denying others their first amendment rights.
He was there to participate. He even said "we are going"...He was there to report.
Didn't see the video. Will someone post the video?You didn't notice him sticking a microphone in the face of the pastor insisting the pastor recognize the same right he was violating? Telling him how it was his right to frighten children and hold his congregation hostage to the violence of the mob he descended upon the church with?
I did...
Wrong.It is not. Churches are owned by the specific church body, usually a committee that hires the pastor, etc., they are private property and you can absolutely be violating the law if you go in and hold people hostage in a church.
Irrelevant but report what? Violation of the FACE Act. He could have stood outside to "report"on itHe was there to report.
if he was simply off to the side observing/recording - he would likely have a strong caseHe was there to participate. He even said "we are going"...
IrrelevantWrong.
Unless it is specifically disclosed and the church is open EVERYONE AND ANYONE can enter and CANNOT be charged.
They would have to post who was not allowed to enter and when.
That would be a valid question for a reporter to ask.You didn't notice him sticking a microphone in the face of the pastor insisting the pastor recognize the same right he was violating? Telling him how it was his right to frighten children and hold his congregation hostage to the violence of the mob he descended upon the church with?
I did...
Yes, he had a right to be there as a reporter.Which JPP Leftists here would go on record with saying Lemon was legally OK going into a church during a service and interrupting worship? Did he have the right to be there as a reporter?