Western Standard - October 31, 2022


Protester arrested outside a church drag queen event in Ontario


Episode Stats

Length

2 minutes

Words per Minute

159.3454

Word Count

370

Sentence Count

32


Summary

A woman was arrested for swearing and disturbing the peace outside a drag show for kids held inside an Ontario church. A police officer warned Crystal Peters for swearing in public and she responded by swearing and yelling at people going into the event.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 A woman was arrested for swearing and disturbing the peace outside a drag show for kids held inside
00:00:05.220 an Ontario church. Trinity United Church in Gravenhurst held an all-ages drag show called
00:00:11.800 The Hallow Queen and Pump King Spooktacular. Outside the church, the police officers spoke
00:00:18.760 with five protesters about trespassing on church property and not swearing in public as it is
00:00:25.120 illegal. The officers went into the church but came back out when the protesters were yelling at
00:00:30.240 people going into the event. The officers arrested Crystal Peters for swearing in public. The officer
00:00:36.640 said, we've warned you about swearing in a public place. Peters responded, now you're arresting me
00:00:42.320 for swearing and yelling in a public place? The officer said, peaceful protest is allowed as long
00:00:47.900 as they do not prevent people from entering and no swearing. The protesters said what happened inside
00:00:53.480 the church was wrong but they were not stopping anyone from entering. As the officers entered the
00:00:59.520 church, the protesters accused the officers of protecting child predators. After the police
00:01:04.860 came back out of the church was when they arrested Peters. Here's an update on current commodity prices
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