Mississippi Mayor Who Fined Baptist Church Members Just Ticked Off Attorney General William Barr

by | Apr 14, 2020 | Local News | 0 comments

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The mayor of Greenville, Mississippi better have a good attorney — because he’s ticked off Attorney General William Barr.

The mayor directed city police to raid a drive-in prayer meeting at Temple Baptist Church. The mostly elderly congregation was slapped with $500 fines for violating the city’s ban on mass gatherings.

Today the Justice Department filed a Statement of Interest in support of the church’s lawsuit against the city.

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“The City of Greenville fined congregants $500 per person for attending these parking lot services – while permitting citizens to attend nearby drive-in restaurants, even with their windows open,” the Attorney General said in a statement. “The City appears to have thereby singled churches out as the only essential service (as designated by the state of Mississippi) that may not operate despite following all CDC and state recommendations regarding social distancing.”

The Attorney General vowed to ensure that religious freedom remains protected during the pandemic.

“Religion and religious worship continue to be central to the lives of millions of Americans.  This is true more so than ever during this difficult time. The pandemic has changed the ways Americans live their lives,” the attorney general said. “Religious communities have rallied to the critical need to protect the community from the spread of this disease by making services available online and in ways that otherwise comply with social distancing guidelines.”

Click here to read the Justice Department’s Statement of Interest.

 


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