The Canadian Message Street Preachers: Difference between revisions
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On January 24, 2020,the CBC reported on an incident involving the two street preachers, Matthew Carapella and David Ravbar, who were arrested near Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. The preachers, known for their controversial and confrontational style of evangelism, were reportedly causing a disturbance by making inflammatory remarks, particularly targeting women. | On January 24, 2020, the CBC reported on an incident involving the two street preachers, Matthew Carapella and David Ravbar, who were arrested near Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. The preachers, known for their controversial and confrontational style of evangelism, were reportedly causing a disturbance by making inflammatory remarks, particularly targeting women. | ||
The situation escalated when campus security received multiple complaints about their behavior, which included insults directed at female students. Although the preachers were not on university property, security personnel contacted the Kingston Police to address the situation. The police intervened, leading to the arrest of both individuals for causing a public disturbance. | The situation escalated when campus security received multiple complaints about their behavior, which included insults directed at female students. Although the preachers were not on university property, security personnel contacted the Kingston Police to address the situation. The police intervened, leading to the arrest of both individuals for causing a public disturbance. | ||
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