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Christians awarded $300,000 in lawsuit for outdoor church service arrest during COVID-19.

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OAN’s Brooke Mallory
5:00⁢ PM – Thursday, July 20, 2023

A primarily liberal college town in Idaho ‌has agreed to⁤ pay $300,000 to three Christian churchgoers who sued the city after being​ imprisoned for failing to wear face masks or maintain social distance ⁢measures at an ⁣outdoor service during ⁣the peak ​of ⁢the COVID-19 outbreak.

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The city of ‌Moscow, Idaho, announced this​ week that it would settle the lawsuit with Gabriel Rench and​ Sean and Rachel ‌Bohnet, who ⁣filed a‌ case against city officials‌ in March 2021.

They asserted that their rights under ‌the First and Fourth ⁤Amendments were‍ violated when they ‌were arrested at an outdoor “psalm sing” ‌led by church leaders ​in September 2020.

Moscow, ‌Idaho, is ‍a community of around 25,000 inhabitants located approximately 80 miles south of Spokane, Washington. The church​ named in the lawsuit, Christ Church, is a small congregation of about 1,000 members that ⁣is part of the ⁢Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches.

At the time of the incident, Officers took Rench’s hymn book before ⁢hauling him away in handcuffs to the county jail, where ‌he and⁣ others⁤ were kept ⁤for ⁢several ⁤hours, according to video of the arrests, which went viral and was blasted‍ at the ⁢time on the Twitter platform.

The calm worship service lasted only⁢ 20 minutes in front of Moscow City Hall, where local authorities ⁣had ​put little yellow ‍dots six ⁤feet apart to guide participants ​in ​COVID-19 6-feet-apart ⁣social distancing.

Rench ⁢and the other⁤ two ​were accused of ⁢breaching the city’s periodically ⁣amended health law.⁢ However, a magistrate ⁤court later‍ dropped the city’s case against them.

U.S.‍ District ⁢Court Judge ‌Morrison C. ⁤England, Jr., noted that the “plaintiffs should never have been arrested in the first place,

“Somehow, every single⁢ city official involved⁣ overlooked⁣ the exclusionary language [of constitutionally protected behavior] in the Ordinance,” the ⁢judge wrote.

Rench said that the ⁤situation ‍in Moscow ‌could be ‌described as a sort of “microcosm” ⁤of concerns occurring⁣ throughout the country and‍ overseas.

“I think ​it’s ⁣no secret that ⁢portions of our⁢ government⁣ and political groups are now starting to‌ target Christians in a way ⁣that has never really happened ⁤in‌ America‍ or [even] Canada,” he said, referencing the‌ pastors who have been jailed in⁢ neighboring Canada ‍recently for holding church services.

“I’m in a conservative ⁤state, but​ I live in a liberal town, and ⁤the liberals had no problem⁣ arresting me for practicing ⁢my ⁣religious ⁣rights and my Constitutional rights,” Rench said. “But my [Republican] governor also didn’t​ defend me either. If you look at what’s going on in Canada, I think America’s 10 years, at most 20 years, behind Canada if ​we don’t make significant ⁣changes.”

One thing that‌ Rench said ⁤he learned from the whole incident is ​that “hardened” political leaders ‌cannot⁣ be expected to modify their mental processes or political ideals.

“What‌ needs to happen is the people need to change how⁤ they‍ vote ⁤and disincentivize​ the targeting of Christians ‍and those who are genuinely trying to⁤ defend the Constitution,” he maintained.

“Under the terms of the settlement agreement, ICRMP will pay a total settlement amount of⁤ $300,000 and all⁢ claims against the⁢ City ‌and ‍the named‍ City employees will ⁢be ⁣dismissed with prejudice along with a‍ release of ​all liability,” the​ release said, including‍ that the settlement will‍ “provide(s) closure ‍of a‌ matter related to the unprecedented​ COVID-19 pandemic and the City’s‌ efforts to protect the public during an exceptionally trying​ time.”

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