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Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne is trouble with the law for violating the safer-at-home order in place to limit the spread of the coronavirus in the country.
On Sunday, a defiant Howard-Browne held a packed church service at The River Church in Tampa which startled many on social media.
Church service in Florida this morning https://t.co/aOGoVRiWTJ
— Yashar Ali đ (@yashar) March 29, 2020
https://twitter.com/frain_tommy/status/1244336499631546369
On Monday, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s department issued a warrant for Howard-Browne’s arrest for committing reckless disregard for public safety and unlawful assembly in violation of public safety orders.
BREAKING: @HCSOSheriff Chad Chronister announces he has obtained an arrest warrant for Rodney Howard-Browne, the Pentecostal pastor at the River at Tampa Bay Church in Riverview, who ignored social distancing orders and encouraged the packed services held over the weekend.
— Jessica De Leon (@JDeleon1012) March 30, 2020
The warrant charges the pastor with reckless disregard for public safety and unlawful assembly in violation of public safety orders, both misdemeanors, according to @HCSOSheriff Chronister.
— Jessica De Leon (@JDeleon1012) March 30, 2020
Chronister says the pastor should be in process of turning himself in.
For safety reasons, they didn't want to storm the church service to arrest him.
— Jessica De Leon (@JDeleon1012) March 30, 2020
Via TB Times
âThe Sheriffâs Office has advised church leaders of the danger they are putting themselves and their congregation in by not maintaining appropriate social distancing at a time when COVID-19 cases are unfortunately still on the rise in Hillsborough County,â says the statement released Sunday night.
The statement said Sheriffâs Office attorneys were in touch with church attorneys.
âWe are working to determine how compliance can be achieved to keep the public safe under these extraordinary conditions, and we hope to resolve this matter quickly,â the statement said.
State law allows the order to be enforced as a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 60 days in jail, a maximum fine of $500 or both. Hillsborough officials have said the penalties for non-compliance would likely begin with warnings and fines.
Two weeks ago Howard-Browne told constituents to continue shaking hands at his church because they’re not ‘pansies”.
Right-wing pastor Rodney Howard-Browne is not about to cancel church or prevent congregants from shaking hands because they are not a bunch of "pansies." pic.twitter.com/C36kBIEWqF
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 15, 2020