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Snipers at drag queen story hour?
Posted on 6/19/19 at 4:06 pm
Posted on 6/19/19 at 4:06 pm
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The Drag Queen Story Hour phenomenon hit a public library Saturday in Spokane, Washington — and the result was certainly dramatic.
While drag queen Katie Rockswell read "A Family Is a Family Is a Family" to about 50 children and their families at the Spokane Public Library on the South Hill, the Spokesman-Review reported that about 400 gay rights activists were outside the library in support of the event while 200 protesters against the event held signs and even spoke through megaphones across the street.
The paper added that about 40 police officers were on hand watching the crowds, as cops were concerned based on social media chatter that people on both sides of the issue would show up armed — but no one arrived openly carrying guns.
Although police arrested one protester for repeatedly trying to enter the nondesignated protesting area, Sgt. Terry Preuniger of the Spokane Police Department told the Spokesman-Review.
That protester allegedly was Afhsin Yaghtin of New Covenant Baptist Church, Christian News reported, and a video shows the pastor asking officers why he's not allowed to stand where he wants.
"This is a public library," Yaghtin is heard saying. "The only event that they've reserved is a private room. The rest of the library is U.S. property. … I have the right to free speech wherever I want to speak."
The Christian News said the pastor was taken into custody and later released.
"May God use this for His glory and His glory alone," Yaghtin said of his arrest on social media, the News added. "God bless all my supporters and friends and those who inspire me to stand strong for the Lord Jesus by their godly example!"
There also were reports of alleged snipers dressed in camouflage on the library roof. A Spokane County 911 dispatcher supervisor said the individuals in question indeed were snipers "most likely" with the Spokane Police Department SWAT team as opposed to the county SWAT team, the Christian News reported.
The News said Anna Bohach, leader of a Facebook group called 500 Mom Strong, led the protest against the Drag Queen Story Hour and said snipers were present.
"The police presence was a little ridiculous," Bohach added to the outlet. "They had snipers on the roofs. They wouldn't allow us into the library."
The Christian News added that the Charles Carroll Society posted some photos of men on the roof — two are seen holding binoculars.
Spokane Police on Wednesday didn't immediately reply to TheBlaze's request for comment on the allegation of snipers on the library roof.
As you might expect, those who made it inside the room where the Drag Queen Story Hour took place — many were turned away — were quite supportive of the cause.
"Drag queens are frickin' awesome," Pamela Moye — who specifically brought her two children to the event for the drag-queen element — told the Spokesman-Review. "Their makeup is better than mine. I go to drag shows all the time, but I can't bring my kids."
When Moye told her children that protesters against the Drag Queen Story Hour don't believe people should love the same sex, the paper said one of her kids replied, "That's not right."
Shannon Daily — a 13-year-old girl who identifies as gay — arrived at the story hour with her parents and her brother Sean, who's just 6 years old and wore a dress to the event after learning about those who oppose it, the Spokesman-Review said.
"He has love for everybody," Justine Daily, Sean and Shannon's mom, told the paper.
Daily's husband Goff Daily added to the Spokesman-Review that the protesters against the Drag Queen Story Hour are afraid of something they don't understand — and told his children that if Jesus were "around today," he would support the drag queens.
Tina Humphries likely didn't see it that way, telling the paper as she stood with protesters against the story hours that she's tired of leftist ideas "being shoved down our throats all the time. I'm tired of public facilities being used to further the agenda of the far left."
Humphries has four children, and she told the Spokesman-Review, "If you're a boy, you don't wear a dress."

The Drag Queen Story Hour phenomenon hit a public library Saturday in Spokane, Washington — and the result was certainly dramatic.
While drag queen Katie Rockswell read "A Family Is a Family Is a Family" to about 50 children and their families at the Spokane Public Library on the South Hill, the Spokesman-Review reported that about 400 gay rights activists were outside the library in support of the event while 200 protesters against the event held signs and even spoke through megaphones across the street.
The paper added that about 40 police officers were on hand watching the crowds, as cops were concerned based on social media chatter that people on both sides of the issue would show up armed — but no one arrived openly carrying guns.
Although police arrested one protester for repeatedly trying to enter the nondesignated protesting area, Sgt. Terry Preuniger of the Spokane Police Department told the Spokesman-Review.
That protester allegedly was Afhsin Yaghtin of New Covenant Baptist Church, Christian News reported, and a video shows the pastor asking officers why he's not allowed to stand where he wants.
"This is a public library," Yaghtin is heard saying. "The only event that they've reserved is a private room. The rest of the library is U.S. property. … I have the right to free speech wherever I want to speak."
The Christian News said the pastor was taken into custody and later released.
"May God use this for His glory and His glory alone," Yaghtin said of his arrest on social media, the News added. "God bless all my supporters and friends and those who inspire me to stand strong for the Lord Jesus by their godly example!"
There also were reports of alleged snipers dressed in camouflage on the library roof. A Spokane County 911 dispatcher supervisor said the individuals in question indeed were snipers "most likely" with the Spokane Police Department SWAT team as opposed to the county SWAT team, the Christian News reported.
The News said Anna Bohach, leader of a Facebook group called 500 Mom Strong, led the protest against the Drag Queen Story Hour and said snipers were present.
"The police presence was a little ridiculous," Bohach added to the outlet. "They had snipers on the roofs. They wouldn't allow us into the library."
The Christian News added that the Charles Carroll Society posted some photos of men on the roof — two are seen holding binoculars.
Spokane Police on Wednesday didn't immediately reply to TheBlaze's request for comment on the allegation of snipers on the library roof.
As you might expect, those who made it inside the room where the Drag Queen Story Hour took place — many were turned away — were quite supportive of the cause.
"Drag queens are frickin' awesome," Pamela Moye — who specifically brought her two children to the event for the drag-queen element — told the Spokesman-Review. "Their makeup is better than mine. I go to drag shows all the time, but I can't bring my kids."
When Moye told her children that protesters against the Drag Queen Story Hour don't believe people should love the same sex, the paper said one of her kids replied, "That's not right."
Shannon Daily — a 13-year-old girl who identifies as gay — arrived at the story hour with her parents and her brother Sean, who's just 6 years old and wore a dress to the event after learning about those who oppose it, the Spokesman-Review said.
"He has love for everybody," Justine Daily, Sean and Shannon's mom, told the paper.
Daily's husband Goff Daily added to the Spokesman-Review that the protesters against the Drag Queen Story Hour are afraid of something they don't understand — and told his children that if Jesus were "around today," he would support the drag queens.
Tina Humphries likely didn't see it that way, telling the paper as she stood with protesters against the story hours that she's tired of leftist ideas "being shoved down our throats all the time. I'm tired of public facilities being used to further the agenda of the far left."
Humphries has four children, and she told the Spokesman-Review, "If you're a boy, you don't wear a dress."

Posted on 6/19/19 at 4:07 pm to Crimson Wraith
A just society would jail the organizers of these little events to 5 years of solitary confinement
Posted on 6/19/19 at 4:10 pm to Crimson Wraith
Nothing like militarizing our libraries to get a trans point across.
F Spokane.
F Spokane.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 4:11 pm to Crimson Wraith
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Sean, who's just 6 years old and wore a dress to the event after learning about those who oppose it
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13 year old who identifies as gay
It’s always nice to have parents who use their kids as lab experiments.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 4:12 pm to idlewatcher
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Nothing like militarizing our libraries to get a trans point across.
F Spokane
Make no mistake. This was overboard on purpose just so they could have outlets report "Snipers were needed for tans event out of fear of anti-trans white nationalists"
Posted on 6/19/19 at 4:13 pm to Crimson Wraith
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Shannon Daily — a 13-year-old girl who identifies as gay — arrived at the story hour with her parents and her brother Sean, who's just 6 years old and wore a dress to the event after learning about those who oppose it, the Spokesman-Review said.
Sean is woke! Those poor children. F the Dailys
Posted on 6/19/19 at 4:37 pm to Crimson Wraith
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Tina Humphries likely didn't see it that way, telling the paper as she stood with protesters against the story hours that she's tired of leftist ideas "being shoved down our throats all the time. I'm tired of public facilities being used to further the agenda of the far left."
Are they forcing the public to attend these events, or is it still optional? If you don't want your kids to attend, don't let them attend. If the demand decreases, they will adjust.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 5:01 pm to Crimson Wraith
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— but no one arrived openly carrying guns.
Ummm Washington state is an open carry state. If someone had been within blocks with a open carry sidearm what then? SWAT the poor bastard?
Posted on 6/19/19 at 6:57 pm to Crimson Wraith
First steps to normalizing gay men having sex with young boys. All in the name of fricking tolerance.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 7:02 pm to Weekend Warrior79
Would you feel the same way for Nazi story hour?
Posted on 6/19/19 at 7:15 pm to Crimson Wraith
Forget the snipers, I just want to know what kind of parent takes their kids to drag queen story hours?
I literally want to know what kind of parents they are, because I've never met anyone I could see partaking.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 7:22 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
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First steps to normalizing gay men having sex with young boys. All in the name of fricking tolerance.
remember when catholic priests doing this was a bad thing? I remember. I bet these assholes at the library wouldn't even let a religious group reserve a room.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 7:25 pm to RazorBroncs
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I literally want to know what kind of parents they are, because I've never met anyone I could see partaking.
I posted one within the last week where they were giving kids money to take up to the stage like they were in a titty bar. Some of them dancing were kids too.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 7:50 pm to Crimson Wraith
I'm truly engaged by this garbage
Posted on 6/19/19 at 8:15 pm to Crimson Wraith
Imagine if it were a right wing event.
Would the police be so intent on protecting the event?

Would the police be so intent on protecting the event?

Posted on 6/19/19 at 8:26 pm to cokebottleag
This is the loser mentioned in the story. Of course he looks like this.
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Shannon Daily — a 13-year-old girl who identifies as gay — arrived at the story hour with her parents and her brother Sean, who's just 6 years old and wore a dress to the event after learning about those who oppose it, the Spokesman-Review said.
"He has love for everybody," Justine Daily, Sean and Shannon's mom, told the paper.
Daily's husband Goff Daily added to the Spokesman-Review that the protesters against the Drag Queen Story Hour are afraid of something they don't understand — and told his children that if Jesus were "around today," he would support the drag queens.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:02 pm to Crimson Wraith
You sure do have a keen eye on the alternative life style. Your obsession with gays is obvious.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:23 pm to coonasswhodat
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You sure do have a keen eye on the alternative life style.
Someone has to monitor you queens.
Posted on 6/19/19 at 9:45 pm to diat150
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Daily's husband Goff Daily added to the Spokesman-Review that the protesters against the Drag Queen Story Hour are afraid of something they don't understand — and told his children that if Jesus were "around today," he would support the drag queens.
Why do I have feeling that ole Goff hasn't seen the inside of a church his entire adult life?
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