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Christian arrested for maskless outdoor worship service celebrates ‘victory’ as city pays up.

Justice Served: Idaho City Settles Lawsuit with Masking Protesters

In​ a​ significant ⁤victory for civil‍ liberties, Moscow, Idaho has agreed to⁤ settle ‍a lawsuit ⁣with three​ residents who⁢ were ⁤arrested for violating⁢ the city’s masking and social distancing‌ orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The liberal city, known for being home to the University of Idaho, will pay Gabriel Rench and ​Sean and⁢ Rachel Bohnet⁣ a combined⁢ $300,000 for the incident, as reported by ⁣ The ⁤Spokesman-Review on July 15.

The incident ‍gained widespread ⁢attention when a video ‍of Gabriel Rench, a⁣ deacon at Christ Church in Moscow, being arrested during an outdoor “Psalm sing” protest in front of City Hall went viral. The city had​ designated circles 6 ⁣feet apart in the City Hall parking​ lot for protesters to stand⁣ in, but Rench and his fellow church members refused to​ comply.

“Plaintiffs should⁣ never ⁢have ‍been arrested in the first place, and the constitutionality of what the City⁢ thought [its] code said is⁣ irrelevant.” – U.S. District Judge Morrison C.‌ England ‍Jr.

In ⁤January 2021, a county judge dismissed⁢ the misdemeanor charges ​against ​Rench and the Bohnets, stating ⁤that their ⁤actions were protected under the​ First Amendment. The trio then ⁣filed a civil lawsuit against the city, arguing that their constitutional rights had⁤ been violated.

In February, U.S. District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. ‌rejected the city’s motion to dismiss the civil suit, emphasizing ⁤that the city’s “Emergency Powers Ordinance” had exemptions for activities protected under the ‍U.S. and Idaho Constitutions. The judge stated, “Plaintiffs should never have been ⁣arrested in the ⁣first place, and the constitutionality of what the City thought [its] code said​ is irrelevant.”

Gabriel Rench spoke out about the settlement, expressing his gratitude for the victory and highlighting the importance of defending constitutional rights. He also⁢ drew ‍attention to the situation in Canada, where pastors have‍ been jailed​ for holding ⁢church services in violation of government policies. Rench emphasized the need for significant changes to prevent ⁤a similar erosion of liberties in the United States.

While the settlement represents a victory​ for Rench and the Bohnets, it serves as ‌a reminder that safeguarding liberty requires⁣ constant vigilance. The case underscores the importance of upholding the⁢ First Amendment and protecting the rights of individuals to freely exercise their religion, speak their ‍minds, and peacefully assemble.

Do you believe ‌justice ⁣was done in this case?

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In a⁤ July ‌14 news release,‍ the‍ city of Moscow⁤ downplayed the settlement, suggesting that it was a⁣ strategic decision to avoid prolonged litigation.⁣ However, the resolution of this ⁣case sends a clear message that individuals’ constitutional rights must be respected, even during​ times ​of ⁢crisis.

Source: The ‍Western​ Journal



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