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Five cited for alleged face mask order violations at “psalm sing” hosted by Christ Church outside Moscow City Hall; three of the five arrested
By Garrett Cabeza, Daily News staff writer Sep 23, 2020 Updated 8 hrs ago
Gabe Rench, center, talks with Moscow police Capt. Will Krasselt before being arrested during a "flash psalm sing" organized by Christ Church on Wednesday outside Moscow City Hall. Rench is running against Tom Lamar for a seat on the Latah County Commission.
Christ Church members and guests sing during a "flash psalm sing" organized by the church on Wednesday outside Moscow City Hall.
Christ Church Pastor Doug Wilson, right, sings with church members during a "flash psalm sing" organized by the church on Wednesday outside Moscow City Hall. City workers painted circles on the parking lot to indicate proper social distancing for people.
A “psalm sing” attended by more than 150 people Wednesday in the Moscow City Hall parking lot led to three arrests, including that of Latah County commission candidate Gabriel Rench.
Rench, a Moscow Republican running against incumbent Moscow Democrat Tom Lamar in November’s election, was one of five people cited by Moscow police for suspicion of being in violation of Moscow's mask/social distancing order, according to Moscow Police Chief James Fry.
Of the five cited, two also were arrested for suspicion of resisting or obstructing an officer. The fifth, Rench, was arrested but not charged with allegedly refusing to identify himself to police, according to Fry.
Five cited for alleged face mask order violations at “psalm sing” hosted by Christ Church outside Moscow City Hall; three of the five arrested
By Garrett Cabeza, Daily News staff writer Sep 23, 2020 Updated 8 hrs ago
Gabe Rench, center, talks with Moscow police Capt. Will Krasselt before being arrested during a "flash psalm sing" organized by Christ Church on Wednesday outside Moscow City Hall. Rench is running against Tom Lamar for a seat on the Latah County Commission.
Christ Church members and guests sing during a "flash psalm sing" organized by the church on Wednesday outside Moscow City Hall.
Christ Church Pastor Doug Wilson, right, sings with church members during a "flash psalm sing" organized by the church on Wednesday outside Moscow City Hall. City workers painted circles on the parking lot to indicate proper social distancing for people.
A “psalm sing” attended by more than 150 people Wednesday in the Moscow City Hall parking lot led to three arrests, including that of Latah County commission candidate Gabriel Rench.
Rench, a Moscow Republican running against incumbent Moscow Democrat Tom Lamar in November’s election, was one of five people cited by Moscow police for suspicion of being in violation of Moscow's mask/social distancing order, according to Moscow Police Chief James Fry.
Of the five cited, two also were arrested for suspicion of resisting or obstructing an officer. The fifth, Rench, was arrested but not charged with allegedly refusing to identify himself to police, according to Fry.