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Pennsylvania State Police placed a trooper on restricted duty after he arrested the head of Philadelphia's Office of LGBT Affairs along with her husband during a traffic stop over the weekend in the city, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
A portion of Saturday's arrest of Celena Morrison and her husband Darius McLean — CEO of a transgender resource center — was caught on video.
While state police charged the couple with resisting arrest, obstruction of justice, disorderly conduct, and summary traffic citations, the paper said the office of city District Attorney Larry Krasner declined the charges, and Morrison and McLean were released from custody Saturday evening.
The Inquirer, citing state police, said the trooper pulled Morrison over on Interstate 676 for driving a grey Infiniti sedan with an expired and suspended registration, driving without headlights activated in the rain, illegally tinted windows, and driving too close to another car.
After the traffic stop, McLean pulled up behind them, the paper said, adding that state police said McLean “became verbally combative” and “refused multiple lawful orders" after the trooper approached him.
The trooper attempted to arrest McLean, and Morrison tried to intervene, the Inquirer said, adding that she also was arrested.
In Morrison's video of the arrest, she was heard yelling, “I work for the mayor! I work for the mayor!” as McLean was lying on the shoulder of the freeway, the paper said.
"Please, just stop. No! It's cause I'm black," McLean was heard saying, according to WPVI-TV.
"It's not 'cause you're black," the trooper replied, according to the station.
The trooper then walked toward Morrison and told her to "turn around" and "give me your hands, or you are getting tased," WPVI reported. At one point, Morrison was heard saying, “He just punched me," the Inquirer said.
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The video continues to record while on the ground.
"This was a simple traffic stop cause you didn't have your lights on. You're tailgating," the officer explains to the couple. "Then, I don't know who you are. I don't need somebody rolling up on me."
"There was no need at all," one person is heard saying.
"You were about to tase me. You pulled your gun on me," another voice says.
"You were fighting with me," says a third voice.
"No, I wasn't fighting you," someone responds.
State police are conducting an internal investigation over the incident, the paper said, adding that during the unnamed trooper's restricted duty, he won't be on patrol.
Jane Roh, spokesperson for the DA’s office, told the Inquirer that no charging decisions have been made, and officials are investigating all aspects of the incident.
The paper added that Mayor Cherelle Parker noted in a social media post, "A video circulating on social media that depicts a portion of the incident is very concerning to me, and I will have no further comment until the investigation has been completed."
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Parents who deny their children "gender-affirming services" and abortions would be called abusers if an Illinois Democrat bill passes.
Democrat State Rep. Anne Stava-Murray proposed House Bill 4876, which would amend the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act to define an “abused child” as one whose parents deny the child abortions or “gender-affirming services," the Center Square reported.
The outlet said Stava-Murray didn’t respond to requests for comment.
However, the Center Square noted that Stava-Murray said in response to Facebook comments that “trans kids go through irreversible damage from a puberty that doesn’t match their gender identity every day in this country. To ignore that damage further harms trans children and puts them at risk for the mental health issues you purport to care about. Giving access to lifesaving gender affirming care should be the standard.”
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The bill does not define “gender-affirming services,” but refers to the definition in the Reproductive Health Act. A measure Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed last year amending the Reproductive Health Act doesn’t define “gender-affirming services,” but does describe the treatment of gender dysphoria “or the affirmation of an individual’s gender identity or gender expression.”
Treatment for gender dysphoria or “affirmation of an individual’s gender identity or gender expression” under the amended act says it includes “all supplies, care, and services of a medical, behavioral health, mental health, surgical, psychiatric, therapeutic, diagnostic, preventative, rehabilitative, or supportive nature that is not unlawful under the laws of this State.”
Awake Illinois founder Shannon Adcock launched a campaign against the bill, the Center Square noted.
“In Illinois, parents who are considered child abusers can lose custody of their children if in this case they do not affirm transgender drugs, surgical procedures such as penis and breast removal; this is incredibly radical,” Adcock told the outlet.
Adcock also explained to the Center Square that under Stava-Murray’s bill, denial of abortion, hormone therapy, or other gender surgeries aren't the only things that could trigger child abuse or neglect charges. She also told the outlet that denial of “primary medical care” such as drug prescriptions or vaccines would be catalysts for child abuse accusations.
“And if a minor opts for this, and you as a parent deny that, that means that you are considered an abuser of a child,” Adcock added to the Center Square.
What's more, Adcock told the outlet that the bill would expand what mandated reporters of alleged child neglect and abuse must disclose.
She added to Center Square that under the bill, "doctors that are performing these procedures against a parent’s [will] would not be sued."
The bill was in the House Rules committee last week, the outlet said.
Here's a news video focusing on another group's push for a ballot proposal protecting parents' rights in light of the Illinois bill:
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