Satanic Leader Arrested During Attempted 'Black Mass' at Kansas Statehouse
- A group of self-described Satanists attempted to hold a Black Mass at the Kansas Statehouse, leading to scuffles and the arrest of leader Michael Stewart and two others for unlawful assembly.
- The Kansas Highway Patrol provided security during the event, which sparked protests due to its anti-Christian imagery.
- Kansas Governor Laura Kelly temporarily banned indoor protests on the day of the planned event, while Christian counterprotesters rallied against the Black Mass.
- Stewart organized the event to support separation of church and state but was met with significant opposition, including Christian counterprotesters.
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Thudding Sound Echoes as Cop Tackles Satanist Accused of Punching Man at Black Mass
A satanic leader in Kansas wanted freedom to mock religion by hosting a tendentious “black mass” inside the state capitol. Later, after he was arrested, his wife accused authorities for […] The post Video: Thudding Sound Echoes as Cop Tackles Satanist Accused of Punching Man at Black Mass appeared first on The Western Journal.


As Kansas Catholics pray, a Satanic group’s ‘black mass’ turns violent, with arrests
The altercation capped a month-long saga surrounding the Satanic group’s “black mass,” which founder Michael Stewart had sought to perform in the Capitol so that “God will fall and Kansas will be embraced by the black flame of Lucifer.”
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