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ktlight
3rd June 2011, 08:32
Members of Orlando Food Not Bombs were arrested Wednesday when police said they violated a city ordinance by feeding the homeless in Lake Eola Park.

Jessica Cross, 24, Benjamin Markeson, 49, and Jonathan "Keith" McHenry, 54, were arrested at 6:10 p.m. on a charge of violating the ordinance restricting group feedings in public parks. McHenry is a co-founder of the international Food Not Bombs movement, which began in the early 1980s.

The group lost a court battle in April, clearing the way for the city to enforce the ordinance. It requires groups to obtain a permit and limits each group to two permits per year for each park within a 2-mile radius of City Hall.

Arrest papers state that Cross, Markeson and McHenry helped feed 40 people Wednesday night. The ordinance applies to feedings of more than 25 people.

"They intentionally violated the statute," said Lt. Barbara Jones, an Orlando police spokeswoman.


Police waited until everyone was served to make the arrests, said Douglas Coleman, speaking for Orlando Food Not Bombs.

"They basically carted them off to jail for feeding hungry people," said Coleman, who was not present. "For them to regulate a time and place for free speech and to share food, that is unacceptable."

Orlando Food Not Bombs has been feeding the homeless breakfast on Mondays for several years and dinner on Wednesdays for five years.

Police had not enforced the ordinance while the court battle continued. The U.S. District Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta ruled that city rules regulating how often large groups of people can be fed in a park do not violate the Constitution.

The penalty for violating Orlando's ordinance is 60 days in jail, a $500 fine or both.

Arrest documents state that Orlando Food Not Bombs received permits and fed more than 25 homeless people at Lake Eola Park on May 18 and 23. Coleman said the group rejected the permits.

On May 25, Orlando Food Not Bombs illegally fed a large group of homeless people, the police report states. The group on its website called for members to show up that day and defy the city ordinance, according to the report.

Officers said they found a press release on Markeson when they arrested him stating that group members planned to defy the ordinance Wednesday.

Bail was set at $250 for each person arrested. Cross and Markeson were released from jail early

Thursday. McHenry wants to stay in jail and let the legal process take its course, Coleman said.


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/videobeta/3cadf906-8040-4b8f-95bc-46cec2b0788d/News/Homeless-advocates-vow-to-keep-feeding-the-poor

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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/os-homeless-feedings-arrests-20110601,0,7226362.story

pharoah21
3rd June 2011, 08:38
That's pretty funny I must say. How can there honestly be such a law.......

This world is crazy!

Lord Sidious
3rd June 2011, 09:44
Hands up all those who really believe they care about our welfare again?

dukes4monny
3rd June 2011, 09:59
Why aren't more people reacting to this..........how far will it have to go?

Fred Steeves
3rd June 2011, 10:11
Orlando is about a 2 hour drive from me. They're not in the same local news market, but I've seen this deal pop up occassionally there for years. Thing is, cops are (some of them) people too, how much more public shame and scorn are they going to subject themselves to in the name of "law enforcement"? Wouldn't it just brighten up your day to see a story about a cop who flat out refused, in front of his peers, to perform a "duty" such as this?

That might start something really interesting. I would eagerly go and get myself arrested by say, attending an "unpermitted" rally in support of the guy at city hall. What if then a thousand other people saw that on their t.v. and said "well then they're going to by goddamn have to arrest me too"? And so on...

Scenarios such as this are of just the type that may pop the cork on this whole mess. Hey, it's gotta start somewhere, why not in YOUR back yard?


Cheers,
Fred

dukes4monny
3rd June 2011, 10:15
I'm ready.......

Lord Sidious
3rd June 2011, 10:22
Why aren't more people reacting to this..........how far will it have to go?

It will have to go all the way.
It always has in the past.

loveandgratitude
3rd June 2011, 10:54
http://orlandofoodnotbombs.org/newbanner.jpg

Dorok
3rd June 2011, 17:15
Sounds like a great opportunity for the magic of Jury Nullification!!!

Maia Gabrial
3rd June 2011, 17:21
Let's hope that this lays the foundation for overcoming such nonsensical ordinances. Why aren't people mad?
Maia

Nyce555
3rd June 2011, 17:28
How can people get arrested for giving back. That's just stupid. They should be applauding them. This is a sad shame. Just as bad as the guy who commited suicide that they let drown, because the firefighter budget was cut and the police wouldn't let them resucue him. (I think that one was in California). Just sad.

shadowstalker
3rd June 2011, 17:35
This is not the first this had happened , this happened in another state a few yrs ago. I wish i could remember which state that was and when

firstlook
3rd June 2011, 17:56
People dont want to look at the situation for to long. It makes them feel uncomfortable. Thats why they make rules and "times" where helping people is appropriate. lol. :closed::behindsofa:

Seikou-Kishi
3rd June 2011, 18:07
Why aren't more people reacting to this..........how far will it have to go?

It will have to go all the way.
It always has in the past.

I am reminded of a particular clause from the United States' Declaration of Indepdence:


... and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.

ceetee9
3rd June 2011, 18:45
The group lost a court battle in April, clearing the way for the city to enforce the ordinance. It requires groups to obtain a permit and limits each group to two permits per year for each park within a 2-mile radius of City Hall.

Arrest papers state that Cross, Markeson and McHenry helped feed 40 people Wednesday night. The ordinance applies to feedings of more than 25 people.

Gotta keep the streets and parks around City Hall free of all that riff-raff! Why I'd bet there weren't more than a dozen veterans in the whole bunch.

"They intentionally violated the statute," said Lt. Barbara Jones, an Orlando police spokeswoman.

You will respect my authoritah!
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/150368/you-will-respect-my-authoritah

Police waited until everyone was served to make the arrests, said Douglas Coleman, speaking for Orlando Food Not Bombs.

See how nice and considerate the police were.

Orlando Food Not Bombs has been feeding the homeless breakfast on Mondays for several years and dinner on Wednesdays for five years.

Police had not enforced the ordinance while the court battle continued. The U.S. District Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta ruled that city rules regulating how often large groups of people can be fed in a park do not violate the Constitution.

The penalty for violating Orlando's ordinance is 60 days in jail, a $500 fine or both.
That seems reasonable to me--especially when I consider running a red light in my home town will get you a $75 fine. Yep, I can see the rationale in getting those dastardly do-gooders for trying to help people rather than inconveniencing anyone who might kill somebody by plowing through a red light. Can't you? ;)

Arrest documents state that Orlando Food Not Bombs received permits and fed more than 25 homeless people at Lake Eola Park on May 18 and 23. Coleman said the group rejected the permits.

On May 25, Orlando Food Not Bombs illegally fed a large group of homeless people, the police report states. The group on its website called for members to show up that day and defy the city ordinance, according to the report.
Those subversives! I'll bet they belong to a terrorist organization. The next thing you know they'll want to help homeless people all around the country. We should get the FBI to monitor their activities.

Officers said they found a press release on Markeson when they arrested him stating that group members planned to defy the ordinance Wednesday.

See, I told ya they were terrorists--already had their propaganda ready to feed to the media. What's this world coming to? ;)