From Jordan Sekulow, ACLJ <[email protected]>
Subject Christians ARRESTED TWICE
Date September 24, 2025 11:16 AM
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John,

Not only was our client wrongfully arrested for helping carry a cross, but the DA sent officers to his house to REARREST him for the same crime.

It’s unlawful retaliation, and TODAY we’re in court defending him.

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Our client joined fellow Christians in carrying a large cross as a bold expression of faith. Yet police arrested him, accusing him of resisting arrest – video evidence shows otherwise.

His church protested this baseless prosecution. And now the District Attorney has escalated the case – upping the charges to a felony court. In a shocking display of intimidation and abuse of power, police showed up at our client’s home and arrested him a second time – in blatant retaliation for his church’s lawful protests.

TODAY is our client’s arraignment in court, but we’re not waiting for the prosecution. We are filing a motion to dismiss these absurd charges on the basis of unlawful retaliation.

An unmistakable war is being waged against Christians. We’re defending preachers arrested in Chicago for sharing the Gospel, an employee who was fired for wearing a cross and having a Bible on his desk, and pro-life advocates who are being outrageously fined and having their constitutional rights suspended.

We were built for this moment, but we need you to add your voice at this critical moment. Take action with us.

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Jordan Sekulow

ACLJ Executive Director



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