Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Defendants In Anti-Gang Suit Say Order Would Infringe Their Religious Outreach

In Elgin, Illinois, the Kane County State's Attorney last September filed suit against 81 alleged members of the Latin King gang.  The suit, brought under Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act seeks an order barring the gang members from publicly associating with each other. (UPI, 1/18/11). Now, however, according to yesterday's Chicago Tribune, four of the defendants are asking the court to dismiss them from the lawsuit, arguing that the order would violate their rights of free expression and free exercise of religion.  One of the four says he was never a gang member, and the other three say they have left the gang. All four say they have now dedicated their lives to Jesus, and want to begin an outreach program to those who remain gang member.

UPDATE: Here is the full text of defendants' motion to dismiss.