Lutheran Church Puts up $15K Bail to Free Migrant Who Beat Up Cops in Time Square
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Bay Ridge, an ELCA congregation left by the excretable Reverend Juan Carlos Ruiz, has put up $15,000 in bail money to free a migrant at the center of a vicious beat down of police officers in Time Square. According to reports:
The footage (From the incident in late January) shows an NYPD officer and lieutenant initially telling the migrants to move along around 8:30 p.m. Saturday on West 42nd Street in Manhattan — before things quickly get rowdy as a scuffle breaks out between the cops and a suspect who is wrestled to the ground.
That’s when the rest of the punks converge on the officers, raining kicks to the head and body of the pair of New York’s Finest as the cops rumble with their pal, whose yellow sweatshirt is completely torn off in the melee.
Yohenry Brito, 24, was the recipient of the bail; facing stiffer penalties than his friends because he initiated the conflict and also has multiple pending misdemeanor cases already against him
When asked why he put up the money, Juan Ruiz told the Post, “Our church is basically a sanctuary…We assume that people are innocent until they are proven otherwise.” Ruiz also cited the hostility currently being directed at migrants and the “politically charged context” they live in, insisting that being a “sanctuary church gives people “breathing space.”
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) is a simmering cauldron of blasphemy and mephistophelean angst, to the point that sitting through an actual church service at one of their pagan temples is a foretaste of the hell that awaits them if they don’t repent. Some of the denomination’s greatest hits include:
Woke Church Newsletter Invites Congregants To Help Pay for Abortions and Abortion Pills
Pastrix Says Jesus Called Syrophoenician Woman a ‘B*****’ + “Jesus Screwed Up, She Redeems Him”
Lutheran Pastor Promotes Hookups, Polyamory, and Premarital Sex
Queer ELCA Pastrix Ordained With Drag Queen Nuns While Jennifer Knapp Serenades
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