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Multiple Christian Preachers Cited by Police for Offensive Speech in Texas

Hungarian Conservative

Hungarian Conservative

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July 10, 2026

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Video of Christian preacher David Grisham being accosted, then cited by police for preaching at a pride event in Fort Worth, Texas has just been published online. The incident has sparked outrage, as many feel Grisham's right to free speech was clearly violated in one of the most conserative states in the Union. The post Multiple Christian Preachers Cited by Police for Offensive Speech in Texas appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

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RedState

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· Jul 9, 2026

Watch What You Say in TX: Cops Ripped for Threatening to Ticket Preachers Uttering Anything 'Offensive'

Watch What You Say in TX: Cops Ripped for Threatening to Ticket Preachers Uttering Anything 'Offensive'

Twitchy

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· Jul 10, 2026

Cops Threaten to Ticket Christian Street Preacher If Someone Claims They're Offended by His Speech

Cops Threaten to Ticket Christian Street Preacher If Someone Claims They're Offended by His Speech

Wonkette

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· Jun 29, 2026

Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Group Super Jazzed For Texas To Force Christianity On Children, Just Like Jesus Did

Or did he?

Fox News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Texas police admit officer made inaccurate First Amendment remarks after preacher cited at Pride event

Video showed Fort Worth officers telling a street preacher that offensive speech could be ticketed at Trinity Pride Fest, prompting a department review.

Truthout

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· Jun 25, 2026

Texas Poised to Add Bible Stories to Public School Curriculum

The proposal represents yet another right-wing attack on religious and racial diversity in Texas.

DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

Mock firing squad storms into Kentucky church bible class and ‘kills Devil’ in front of children

A mock firing squad dubbed “Commandos for Christ” stormed into a Kentucky Baptist church’s vacation bible school — and executed the devil as part of a bewildering skit in front of young children. The bizarre scenes, which unfolded at Lexington’s Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, saw armed soldiers take out their enemy and pastor Dewayne Walker []

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Related coverage for "Multiple Christian Preachers Cited by Police for Offensive Speech in Texas": RedState — Watch What You Say in TX: Cops Ripped for Threatening to Ticket Preachers Uttering Anything 'Offensive'. Twitchy — Cops Threaten to Ticket Christian Street Preacher If Someone Claims They're Offended by His Speech . Wonkette — Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Group Super Jazzed For Texas To Force Christianity On Children, Just Like Jesus Did. Fox News — Texas police admit officer made inaccurate First Amendment remarks after preacher cited at Pride event. Truthout — Texas Poised to Add Bible Stories to Public School Curriculum. DNyuz — Mock firing squad storms into Kentucky church bible class and ‘kills Devil’ in front of children