From the ArcaMax Publishing, Religion & Spirituality Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/religionandspirituality/s-574681-271419
WEBSTER, Texas (UPI) -- Texas police used a stun gun on a minister,
then arrested him for allegedly interfering with a traffic stop in his
church parking lot, police said.
Officers also used pepper spray to disperse about 40 congregants who
surrounded the arresting officer, police in Webster, Texas, said.
Police Chief Ray Smiley told the Houston Chronicle pastor Jose Elias
Moran, 42, of Iglesia Profetica Peniel church, pushed two police
officers in the incident -- an allegation Moran's family disputes.
United Press International could not reach Moran for comment.
Smiley told the Chronicle an officer was talking with a motorist in
the church parking lot and discovered the man had no car insurance.
Moran approached the officer and demanded to know why a member of his
congregation had been stopped, Smiley said.
"He said we were on private property and wanted us off the property,"
Smiley told the newspaper. "He was pretty aggressive."
When the officer ordered Moran to leave, and Moran refused, the
officer told him he was under arrest, Smiley said.
Moran pushed the officer as he tried to handcuff him and fled inside
the church, Smiley said.
Later, Moran came out with a group of about 40 people who surrounded
the officer, Smiley said. The officer, fearing for his safety, used
pepper spray to disperse the crowd, police said.
When backup officers tried to make the arrest, Moran allegedly pushed
another officer, who used his Taser to subdue him, Smiley said.