As the policemen were putting Schroeder in handcuffs, another officer said Schroeder was being arrested for sharing his message with the use of a microphone and a speaker. "You guys are acting like thugs," Storms told the officers. "He has every right to be out here engaging in speech…you know that you just did wrong." Storms argued that the ordinance they cited as the reason for arresting Schroeder only provided a certain decibel level of amplified sounds that could be prohibited. "Cars pass by with loud music," he said adding, why aren't these drivers arrested? But the officers just turned their backs and took Shroeder, anyway. The Republic Sentinel reported that the young preacher was charged with unlawful use of sound amplification and resisting arrest. The Wisconsin police department has yet to respond to questions regarding the nature of the charges against Schroeder. Meanwhile, a concerned citizen who called the local law enforcement said, they will not release any information regarding the arrest without a public record request.?BREAKING: Young man arrested for sharing the Bible on a public sidewalk
Blatant violation of the 1st amendment of The Constitution. Every one of those cops should be fired and sued. pic.twitter.com/ef8zBXSf5c — TONY™️ (@TONYxTWO) August 1, 2023
Schroeder was not the only one arrested on Saturday; he was joined by several other young people. Nick Proell, another young Christian, was also detained and removed from the venue but later released with a warning. "The police, per orders from city leaders, arrested several young people. Three were arrested earlier in the day while inside the park praying and talking to attendees, and then released with warnings,” said Storms, who serves as minister of evangelism at the Mercy Seat Christian Church. "It was open to the public, thus the public's right to free speech carries with them. One was arrested later in the day for preaching on the public sidewalk outside the venue and is being charged with unlawful use of sound amplification and resisting arrest." According to Storms, there were several dozen police officers assembled to protect the drag queen event. They saw performers dressed in lingerie while "dancing and gyrating in front of little children, who were invited to give them one-dollar bills." The said show was mounted despite Wisconsin's law that prohibits individuals from causing a minor to view or listen to "sexually explicit conduct." (Related: Watch: 'Drag Race U.K.' star uses power tool to grind sparks from his crotch in front of children at theme park.)I called Watertown Wisconsin this morning trying to get more information on the young man that was arrested and his Bible taken away. The Watertown Police Department has no public statement and will not release any information without a FOI request. They are aware the video is… https://t.co/emAWDGaEpS pic.twitter.com/kbzMHWAwR4
— Andrew_W_MG (@Andrew_W_MG) August 1, 2023
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