Elderly Black Woman Dragged Out of Church Sparks Fury

What she thought could be a traditional Father’s Day church service, Allie Johnson of Mississippi was as a substitute met with deputies who forcibly dragged her out mid-worship. Now, people are in an entire uproar.

Sheriff’s deputies have been referred to as to Mt. Olive M.B. Church in Scott County, Mississippi in June. In response to studies, Thompson confirmed as much as the church’s Father’s Day service after receiving a court-order letter banning her, and 6 different parishioners, from taking one step on the church’s campus in October 2024.

Thompson advised reporters how she was “wrestled to the ground. One [police officer] bought my proper arm. Twisted it. I stated, ‘No, you’re hurting me!’” Nonetheless, Scott County Sheriff Mike Lee stated his deputies did every part they may to encourage Thompson to depart willingly, however she didn’t. After so-many refusals, they took issues into their very own palms… actually, bodily eradicating her from the church.

In a viral video, Thompson may be seen being dragged from the mom’s board part of the church by two deputies. “They violated the courtroom’s order and got here to the service anyway,” Sheriff Lee stated.

In response to Thompson, tensions sparked at Mt. Olive after spats about church management, governance, and Pastor Charles Bell’s decision-making got here to a head. She advised authorities how Pastor Bell “referred to as himself appointing a finance committee,” one thing the “church didn’t vote” for, and accused him of purposefully excluding her husband from key selections. Thompson and others have been slammed with a restraining order and preliminary injunction after they allegedly assaulted a deacon and threatened the pastor, his spouse, and different members in September. Thompson denied any involvement, saying “all of the preachers which were right here and gone… they’ll inform you that I’ve been a trustworthy warrior.”

Thompson wasn’t the one church-goer affected.

Addie Johnson, who served because the church’s Sunday college trainer for many years, recalled how she was advised another person was taking up her classes, and he or she “was not knowledgeable.”

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Of us took to the feedback to share their ideas. “I’d not even need to be a member of a church that treats their members that method, what a shame,” one individual wrote in a YouTube remark. Different feedback condemning the home of worship included, “This church wants Jesus!,” “Somebody is hiding one thing, and on the root of it’s cash,” and “That is completely unhappy and disgusting. I pray she will get justice and recovers.” One other viewer stated there’s “Wolf’s in sheep’s clothes not everybody that goes to church has a great coronary heart,” whereas others agreed with the deputies, stating how “They violated a courtroom order.” One individual wrote: “If she would of simply cooperated and left they might of NOT even had too resort too that.”

Thompson stated Mt. Olive will maintain a vote quickly to determine whether or not she and the opposite banned people can stay members of the church.

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