Police arrested a pro-life man in Ohio for preaching the Gospel outside an abortion clinic, as police claimed he was annoying women trying to enter the facility. On December 28, Zack Knotts was arrested outside an abortion clinic in Cuyahoga Falls, charged with disorderly conduct.
Knotts was using a megaphone to deliver a Christian message to women entering the facility. According to reports, he said, “There’s hope in the Gospel of Jesus Christ for all of you,” and mentioned salvation for sinners.
A video recorded by Knotts’s wife shows police approaching and detaining him. Initially, Knotts was not informed of the reason for his arrest, but officers later cited complaints about “inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm” caused by his words.
The disorderly conduct ordinance in Cuyahoga Falls prohibits making “unreasonable noise.” Knotts argues this regulation lacks objective standards, allowing selective enforcement. He referenced similar cases dismissed by the Supreme Court.
Footage shows Knotts in a police vehicle, justifying his actions to an officer and hinting at legal action. The video later shows him being released. Lindsay Davis-Knotts posted on Instagram that her husband was warned against returning to the site for evangelizing, facing a potential prison term.
Heather Idoni, another pro-life activist, was arrested in 2023 for violating pro-abortion laws meant to stop protests at abortion clinics. Idoni complained of mistreatment in custody, including being forced into solitary confinement.
In the United Kingdom, the leftist Labour Party government is looking to ban outright all protests outside abortion clinics, including silent prayer.
Image by Lindsay Davis-Knotts (@lindsaydavisknotts) via Instagram.