Post by Jesse Morrell on May 21, 2009 19:13:35 GMT -5
Dear Saints,
After reading the story below, I contacted all six of the recommended individuals to express my outrage over this situation. I wanted to post this so that you could do the same.
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Dayton, OH -- Five Christian evangelists with the Faithful Soldier School of Evangelism (FSSOE) were arrested yesterday while sharing the Biblical message of sexual purity and morality on the public campus of Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. Concerns are mounting over the shocking and troubling behavior of the campus police officer that lashed out at the evangelists who had peacefully gathered on the public college campus to conduct an important Gospel outreach.
At approximately 11:30 a.m., nine members with FSSOE arrived at Sinclair Community College to begin the outreach. As a crowd of students gathered, the evangelists engaged in one-on-one witnessing, the distribution of literature, the display of Scriptural signs and open-air preaching.
Twenty minutes later, Officer Michael Beane approached the group of Christians and stated they were "trespassing" on the public campus. When one of the Christians with the group, Caleb Green (The son of LLM's Director Dennis Green), tried to discuss the situation with the officer, he was consequently arrested. Candace Knapschaefer, a 19-year-old FSSOE student who was standing nearby, was also arrested as she held a sign that stated, "Christ died for you. Will you live for Him?"
- Click here to view a short video clip of an unknown female police officer threatening Knapschaefer prior to her arrest. Caleb Green can be seen in the background being led away by Officer Michael Beane:
Moments later the Chief of Police, Charles J. Gift, arrived on the scene and informed the Christians that they did have a right to be on campus, but stated they could not distribute literature nor hold signs. Complying with Chief Gift's directions, the outreach continued peacefully and productively as FSSOE director Jason Storms ministered to the growing crowd of students.
After 3 p.m., as Officer Beane was leaving the premises to leave for the day, Storms approached the officer to caringly inquire about the status of the two of his students that had been arrested. Beane bluntly answered, "I don't have to answer your questions. I am off duty." When Storms followed the officer inside to ask if he could have his name, Beane then threatened that he would be arrested for harassment. Moments later, Officer Beane directed two policemen from the administration building to arrest Storms who was then cited for "disorderly conduct" and released.
Faithful Soldier student Katie Carroll, who had accompanied Storms into the building, caught Storms' discussion with Officer Beane and the ensuing arrest on camera. As Storms was taken into custody, Carroll was told by the officers to leave the building, and promptly joined the others outside. Several minutes later, Carroll was approached by Beane, who demanded that she hand over the footage. She politely declined.
Another Faithful Soldier School student, Daniel Pollion, who stepped in between Carroll in attempt to reason with Beane about his demands for confiscation was immediately put into a headlock and thrown to the ground. Ironically, "off-duty" Officer Beane then radioed into headquarters that Pollion had punched him in the face, and consequently had him charged with assault. Carroll was also arrested by one of the several officers who had now consequently descended on the scene.
However, numerous eyewitnesses consisting of both Sinclair students and other FSSOE members have come forward to file police reports that there was never any punch thrown by Pollion, and that it was instead Officer Beane's actions that constituted assault. Sadly, Daniel Pollion may be facing falsified felony charges and remains in jail awaiting a hearing.
"One bad deed often leads to another," FSSOE director Jason Storms stated. "After Officer Beane unlawfully arrested one of my students, his out of control behavior escalated even further, and now an innocent man remains in jail," he lamented.
Storms also says that he hopes that in light the disturbing conduct of Officer Beane, appropriate disciplinary measures will now be taken.
"How far is Chief Gift willing to go to protect the outrageous and unlawful actions of his officers?" Storms questioned. "It is beyond me how Officer Beane was given a badge and a gun. He gives a bad name to the entire department," he concluded.
A CALL TO ACTION:
1) Pray for those who have been arrested and that the Lord's will would be done in this situation.
2) Call the City of Dayton Prosecutor Deirdre Logan at (937) 333-4114 or (937) 333-4100, and/or e-mail her at deirdre.logan@cityofdayton.org and request that the bogus charges against Caleb Green, Candace Knapschaefer, Katie Carroll and Jason Storms be dropped immediately.
3) Call the Montgomery County Prosecutor Mathias H. Heck Jr. at (937) 225-5757, and/or e-mail him at heckm@mcohio.org and request that the charges against Daniel Pollion be dropped immediately. Prosecutor Heck will be handling this particular case due to the felony charges involved.
4) Call the Sinclair Community College Chief of Police Charles J. Gift at (937) 512-2700, and/or e-mail him at Charles.gift@sinclair.edu and express your disgust over the actions of Officer Michael Beane and the other officers involved in the arrests of the FSSOE students.
5) E-mail Officer Michael Beane at michael.beane8821@sinclair.edu and tell him that you do not approve of his unlawful treatment of these Christians.
6) Call the Sr. Vice President and Chief Information Officer Kenneth Moore at (937) 512-3107, and/or e-mail him at kenneth.moore@sinclair.edu, requesting that he conduct a full investigation into the handling of the matter by the Sinclair Community College Police Department.
7) Make your voice heard to the editor of the Dayton Daily News by e-mailing your letter to: edletter@daytondailynews.com
News inquiries regarding yesterday's arrests can be made to Jason Storms, director of Faithful Soldier School of Evangelism, at (262) 623-2194.
After reading the story below, I contacted all six of the recommended individuals to express my outrage over this situation. I wanted to post this so that you could do the same.
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Dayton, OH -- Five Christian evangelists with the Faithful Soldier School of Evangelism (FSSOE) were arrested yesterday while sharing the Biblical message of sexual purity and morality on the public campus of Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. Concerns are mounting over the shocking and troubling behavior of the campus police officer that lashed out at the evangelists who had peacefully gathered on the public college campus to conduct an important Gospel outreach.
At approximately 11:30 a.m., nine members with FSSOE arrived at Sinclair Community College to begin the outreach. As a crowd of students gathered, the evangelists engaged in one-on-one witnessing, the distribution of literature, the display of Scriptural signs and open-air preaching.
Twenty minutes later, Officer Michael Beane approached the group of Christians and stated they were "trespassing" on the public campus. When one of the Christians with the group, Caleb Green (The son of LLM's Director Dennis Green), tried to discuss the situation with the officer, he was consequently arrested. Candace Knapschaefer, a 19-year-old FSSOE student who was standing nearby, was also arrested as she held a sign that stated, "Christ died for you. Will you live for Him?"
- Click here to view a short video clip of an unknown female police officer threatening Knapschaefer prior to her arrest. Caleb Green can be seen in the background being led away by Officer Michael Beane:
Moments later the Chief of Police, Charles J. Gift, arrived on the scene and informed the Christians that they did have a right to be on campus, but stated they could not distribute literature nor hold signs. Complying with Chief Gift's directions, the outreach continued peacefully and productively as FSSOE director Jason Storms ministered to the growing crowd of students.
After 3 p.m., as Officer Beane was leaving the premises to leave for the day, Storms approached the officer to caringly inquire about the status of the two of his students that had been arrested. Beane bluntly answered, "I don't have to answer your questions. I am off duty." When Storms followed the officer inside to ask if he could have his name, Beane then threatened that he would be arrested for harassment. Moments later, Officer Beane directed two policemen from the administration building to arrest Storms who was then cited for "disorderly conduct" and released.
Faithful Soldier student Katie Carroll, who had accompanied Storms into the building, caught Storms' discussion with Officer Beane and the ensuing arrest on camera. As Storms was taken into custody, Carroll was told by the officers to leave the building, and promptly joined the others outside. Several minutes later, Carroll was approached by Beane, who demanded that she hand over the footage. She politely declined.
Another Faithful Soldier School student, Daniel Pollion, who stepped in between Carroll in attempt to reason with Beane about his demands for confiscation was immediately put into a headlock and thrown to the ground. Ironically, "off-duty" Officer Beane then radioed into headquarters that Pollion had punched him in the face, and consequently had him charged with assault. Carroll was also arrested by one of the several officers who had now consequently descended on the scene.
However, numerous eyewitnesses consisting of both Sinclair students and other FSSOE members have come forward to file police reports that there was never any punch thrown by Pollion, and that it was instead Officer Beane's actions that constituted assault. Sadly, Daniel Pollion may be facing falsified felony charges and remains in jail awaiting a hearing.
"One bad deed often leads to another," FSSOE director Jason Storms stated. "After Officer Beane unlawfully arrested one of my students, his out of control behavior escalated even further, and now an innocent man remains in jail," he lamented.
Storms also says that he hopes that in light the disturbing conduct of Officer Beane, appropriate disciplinary measures will now be taken.
"How far is Chief Gift willing to go to protect the outrageous and unlawful actions of his officers?" Storms questioned. "It is beyond me how Officer Beane was given a badge and a gun. He gives a bad name to the entire department," he concluded.
A CALL TO ACTION:
1) Pray for those who have been arrested and that the Lord's will would be done in this situation.
2) Call the City of Dayton Prosecutor Deirdre Logan at (937) 333-4114 or (937) 333-4100, and/or e-mail her at deirdre.logan@cityofdayton.org and request that the bogus charges against Caleb Green, Candace Knapschaefer, Katie Carroll and Jason Storms be dropped immediately.
3) Call the Montgomery County Prosecutor Mathias H. Heck Jr. at (937) 225-5757, and/or e-mail him at heckm@mcohio.org and request that the charges against Daniel Pollion be dropped immediately. Prosecutor Heck will be handling this particular case due to the felony charges involved.
4) Call the Sinclair Community College Chief of Police Charles J. Gift at (937) 512-2700, and/or e-mail him at Charles.gift@sinclair.edu and express your disgust over the actions of Officer Michael Beane and the other officers involved in the arrests of the FSSOE students.
5) E-mail Officer Michael Beane at michael.beane8821@sinclair.edu and tell him that you do not approve of his unlawful treatment of these Christians.
6) Call the Sr. Vice President and Chief Information Officer Kenneth Moore at (937) 512-3107, and/or e-mail him at kenneth.moore@sinclair.edu, requesting that he conduct a full investigation into the handling of the matter by the Sinclair Community College Police Department.
7) Make your voice heard to the editor of the Dayton Daily News by e-mailing your letter to: edletter@daytondailynews.com
News inquiries regarding yesterday's arrests can be made to Jason Storms, director of Faithful Soldier School of Evangelism, at (262) 623-2194.