In his now weekly outrage video, Jeremiah Payne raged at the world on Monday over a group of Christians holding up signs and imploring passing vehicles to accept their religion on a street corner in Nashville, Tennessee, where Payne had been previously cited for holding an anti-police protest.
The five-minute video saw Payne complain bitterly that he had received a $400.00 ticket for previously protesting on the same corner as the Christian group. He claimed that the group’s use of a bullhorn, signs and banners were far worse than anything he had done in the past.
He then cut the video to show that police vehicles were in the area and that they had apparently ignored the group’s actions at the busy intersection in what appeared to be a bank parking lot.
In a text overlay later in the video, Payne said his citation was for distracting drivers at the same intersection and that he fought the ticket in court and was able to have the ticket dismissed.
It is unclear when the video was shot, as Payne provided no context in the video. It is also unclear if the Christian group, consisting of roughly 30 people, had a permit for their activities or permission from the property owner to use for their demonstration.
Payne cut to his previously released video of his interaction with police near the same street corner where he was ticketed for holding up anti-police signs. That incident escalated as Payne appeared to make vague threats against the officers, resulting in the officers leaving the scene as part of the de escalation process.
At the end of the video, a sunburnt and haggard Payne continued to complain about the Christian group’s activities and promised that he would bring bullhorns and banners to his next protest at the same street corner.
Payne promised that both he and his wife Samantha would be filing lawsuits against the city of Nashville based on police ignoring the activities of the Christian group. He also claimed that other auditors in the area had planned on joining him at a future protest where Payne promised to escalate his protests by using bullhorns and banners to express his outrage.
This is the third week in a row where Payne ended a weekend by releasing a protest video. Previous protest videos that featured Payne asking his fans to “shut down” a pawn shop that refused to let his mother use the employee bathroom and his recent ejection from a mass transit bus have yet to result in the lawsuits promised by Payne.
Payne’s video has been viewed 193 times as of press time.
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Payne promised that both he and his wife Samantha would be filing lawsuits against the city of Nashville based on police ignoring the activities of the Christian group.
err no he won’t
1) he would have to have money to file a suit. Facts not in evidence
2) he would have to have standing to file, something he does not have.
Since chilli all of the grifters think they just file a suit and caching in comes the money.
Say it aint so…
Well chilli has filed how many suits and won exactly how much money?