Pro-life Hero Linda Gibbons Arrested Again, Only Days after Acquittal

October 10th, 2008 by LifeSite News Print This Article Print This Article ·

Veteran pro-life demonstrator Linda Gibbons was again arrested by Toronto Police around 11 a.m. [Wednesday] morning outside the Scott “Clinic” abortion site on Gerrard Street East, which is covered by an unprecedented 14-year-old “temporary” court injunction banning pro-life activity within a 20-metre zone around it.The diminutive grandmother has spent about five of the past 14 years in prison in connection with peaceful and prayerful demonstrations outside Toronto abortuaries. On this latest occasion, she was accosted by four uniformed police officers and a sheriff’s officer who arrived in two marked vehicles after she appeared outside the abortion site with her usual sign reading, “Why, mom? When I have so much love to give.”

As usual, Gibbons offered no resistance to the law enforcement officers as her sign was seized, and she was handcuffed and then led to a waiting police cruiser. Several supporters stood across the street and were then spoken to and warned by police.

Pro-life observers are waiting to see what charge will be laid, if any, in light of Gibbons’s recent acquittal on Sept. 30 of the charge of obstructing a peace officer. Justice S. Ford Clements ruled that Gibbons’s peaceful and silent conduct could in no way be interpreted to mean she was making any peace officer’s job more difficult and, therefore, did not constitute obstruction.

That decision brought into question the often-used tactic of the police and Crown attorney’s office of charging Gibbons with obstructing a peace officer. Gibbon’s lawyers have contested that the correct and more appropriate charge is disobeying a court order. Pro-life observers believe the ploy has been politically aimed at denying Gibbons the right to a jury trial and thus the opportunity to challenge the constitutionality of the 14-year-old “temporary” injunction.

Legal officials say a 14-year temporary court injunction is unheard of in local legal annals.

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  • Warren Jewell

    Does anyone else ever wonder why law officers – grunts like us, usually – are so willing to get involved in pro-death work? I mean, if nearly every officer took some commander’s order and said ‘enforce it yourself’, and hung together with his and her comrades as a force against this barbarous political chicanery, what could commanders and judges really do?

    How could folks who see so much civil if uncivilized violence from day to day support yet worse uncivilized violence against the most innocent and vulnerable of all?

    And – just how does one little old lady ‘obstruct’ five law officers?