PHILADELPHIA
– Field preacher Michael Marcavage of the Philadelphia-based
REPENT AMERICA was found NOT GUILTY today by Judge Joyce
S. Kean of OBSTRUCTING HIGHWAYS AND OTHER PUBLIC PASSAGEWAYS
in the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia. The arresting
officer, Sergeant Warren Edwards, ignored the subpoena
sent out by the District Attorney’s office and did
not show up for trial.
On May 29, Marcavage was preaching the Gospel along with
several other Christians while standing on the public
sidewalk in front of the Condom Kingdom, a store on South
Street in Philadelphia. He was approached by Sergeant
Warren Edwards and told that he was not permitted to be
there. Marcavage provided the officer with a copy of a
previous court case in which he was found not guilty.
Officer Edwards agreed to review the case and return within
the half hour.
When Edwards returned Marcavage was speaking with another
officer. Edwards interrupted and told Marcavage that he
cannot stand on the sidewalk and continue to preach because
of the people gathering to hear. Marcavage respectfully
refused to leave and was then subsequently arrested and
charged under the Pennsylvania Crimes Code Sub Section
5507 OBSTRUCTING HIGHWAYS AND OTHER PUBLIC PASSAGEWAYS.
Remarkably, the Pennsylvania law clearly states under
the same Sub Section, “No person shall be deemed
guilty of an offense under this subsection solely because
of a gathering of persons to hear him speak or otherwise
communicate, or solely because of being a member of such
a gathering.”
This is the second time that Marcavage has been arrested
on South Street for preaching. In October of 2002 on Halloween
night, Marcavage was violently arrested and jailed for
eleven hours after being charged with Disorderly Conduct
for refusing to stop preaching using amplification. Marcavage
was acquitted in the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia
on February 25, 2003 of this charge by the same judge.
“It is time to take this battle to the Federal Court,”
Marcavage said. “We must be free to preach the word
of God without police interference and harassment, especially
when people are gathering to hear.” Romans 10:14-15
declares, “How then shall they call on him in whom
they have not believed? And how shall they believe in
him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear
without a preacher?”