![]() ![]() Upon inspection of DaniLeigh's vehicle, police discovered an open bottle of Don Julio 1942 tequila that was empty. DaniLeigh told officers she did not hit a motorist and had not consumed any alcohol. 25, 2022, with new facts provided by several sources.Both DaniLeigh and her passenger appeared intoxicated, according to the officer, who ordered them both out of the vehicle. “But we have a different message to share: We will not back down, we will not stop fighting to protect the lives of Pennsylvania’s unborn children, and we WILL NOT TOLERATE the harassment of our leaders by a corrupt and politicized justice system.” “Planned Parenthood and its pro-abortion allies want to send a message of fear to the pro-life community of Pennsylvania,” said the fundraising page. As of Sunday night, an online fund drive had raised more than $126,000 to help the family with legal costs. She said that he had his first appearance before a judge and was subsequently released on Friday. “This was a gross over-reach from the ‘justice’ department with excessive use of force and trumped up allegations and our story needs to be told truthfully,” Ryan-Marie Houck said in a text. She said that praying outside the clinic is part of The King’s Men ministry. ![]() Ryan-Marie Houck told CNA that her husband prays the rosary outside one of two different Planned Parenthoods every Wednesday and hands out literature to anyone who wants it. Violating the FACE Act is a federal crime and protects “all patients, providers, and facilities that provide reproductive health services, including pro-life pregnancy counseling services and any other pregnancy support facility providing reproductive health care,” according to the DOJ.īrutal attack does not keep two Baltimore pro-life advocates from their work Read article The FACE Act “prohibits violent, threatening, damaging, and obstructive conduct intended to injure, intimidate, or interfere with the right to seek, obtain or provide reproductive health services,” according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). If he is convicted, Houck could face up to 11 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $350,000, according to the U.S. With no prior warning, and in spite of the fact that Mark is represented by an attorney, Biden’s Justice Department sent a fully armed SWAT team into a home full of young children at daybreak to arrest a father for protecting his son.” was injured and needed medical attention.īrian Middleton, the Houck family spokesman, maintains the injury was minor, only requiring “a Band-Aid on his finger.”Īccording to the Garechts, “that hasn’t stopped Planned Parenthood and the Biden administration. to the ground in front of Planned Parenthood the same day, the indictment says. Houck also “verbally confronted” and “forcefully shoved” B.L. 13, 2021.Īccording to the indictment, Houck shoved the escort, identified only with the initials B.L., to the ground as B.L was attempting to escort two patients. The federal indictment says that Houck twice assaulted a 72-year-old man who was a patient escort at a Planned Parenthood clinic at 1144 Locust St. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said that Houck is being charged with a violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, more commonly referred to as the FACE Act. The FBI confirmed to CNA Friday that Houck was arrested outside his residence Friday morning “without incident.” In a press release, the U.S. Stefanick called the arrest “government sponsored bullying & intimidation.” She said that multiple agencies were present at the arrest and that she was handed a warrant after she requested to see it. And then they had about five guns pointed at my husband, myself, and basically at my kids,” she added. “They said they were going to break in if he didn’t open it. “A SWAT team of about 25 came to my house with about 15 vehicles and started pounding on our door,” Ryan-Marie Houck said. Houck’s wife, Ryan-Marie Houck, told CNA about the arrest Friday. News of Houck’s arrest on Friday morning was widely shared on social media after well-known Catholic speaker Chris Stefanick posted about it online. Mark Houck, 48, of Kintnersville, Pennsylvania, who disputes the allegations, is the co-founder and president of the Catholic ministry The King’s Men, which aims to give spiritual formation to Catholic men. ![]() A Catholic speaker and author who regularly prays the rosary outside an abortion clinic in Philadelphia was arrested by at least 20 SWAT team members on Friday for an alleged physical assault of a Planned Parenthood clinic escort last year. ![]()
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