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Satanic Showdown: Protests and Arrests at Kansas Statehouse
Topeka, Kansas, USASaturday, March 29, 2025
The Satanic Grotto members hold diverse beliefs. Some are atheists, others use the group to protest past harms experienced in church, and some view Satan as a symbol of independence. Amy Dorsey, a friend of Stewart's, participated in the rally to support free speech and religious freedoms guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution. She pointed out that Christian groups regularly meet inside the Statehouse for prayer or worship.
Tensions escalated when Stewart attempted to start the Black Mass inside the rotunda. A young man, later identified as Marcus Schroeder, tried to grab Stewart's script. Stewart responded by punching Schroeder. Kansas Highway Patrol troopers intervened, wrestling Stewart to the ground and handcuffing him. Stewart was later released on bond after a brief jail stay.
Three others were also arrested for unlawful assembly. Jocelyn Frazee and Sean Anderson, who had entered the building with Stewart, were taken into custody. Schroeder was arrested for disorderly conduct. A friend of Schroeder's claimed he was only trying to assist a woman who also attempted to stop Stewart. The woman, Karla Delgado, had brought her children to deliver a petition protesting the Black Mass. In the chaos, her 4-year-old daughter was knocked to the ground.
The incident raises questions about free speech, religious freedoms, and the role of symbols in public discourse. It also highlights the deep divisions that can arise when different belief systems clash in public spaces.
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