Eight arrested outside Charlotte abortion clinic for violating order :: WRAL.com

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— Several protesters outside a North Carolina abortion clinic were arrested Saturday for refusing to comply with the state’s stay-at-home order for the coronavirus, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said.

A dozen people among the roughly 50 protesters outside of A Preferred Women’s Health Center of Charlotte were issued citations for violating the emergency order when they refused to disperse as asked by officers, according to a police news release. Gov. Roy Cooper’s order prohibits mass gatherings of more than 10 people.

Of the 12, eight who still refused to comply with the order were arrested and charged for the same violation, the news release said. The names of those arrested weren’t immediately released late Saturday. The charge is a low-grade misdemeanor, with no jail time for a first offense.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said it would keep emphasizing voluntary compliance with the order, but the department will enforce violations “if voluntary cooperation is not gained.”

Seven people were charged on March 30 with violating Guilford County’s stay-at-home order and resisting a public officer while protesting Monday outside a Greensboro abortion clinic.

embiidDAgoat on April 5th, 2020 at 18:06 UTC »

This is a fucking grab for outrage. They want to be arrested so they can yell “muh freedums of speech and religion are being attacked”. I live in Raleigh, right down the road of a clinic and these people have nothing else to do now other than harass people, it’s a total freak show.

DerrickBelanger on April 5th, 2020 at 16:40 UTC »

Ironically the anti-abortion people are being very anti life by gathering in a large public group.

Droupitee on April 5th, 2020 at 16:19 UTC »

To clarify: those arrested were anti-abortion protesters.

A dozen people among the roughly 50 protesters outside of A Preferred Women’s Health Center of Charlotte were issued citations for violating the emergency order when they refused to disperse as asked by officers, according to a police news release. Gov. Roy Cooper’s order prohibits mass gatherings of more than 10 people.