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Will A SI Ferry Preacher's Plea Deal Keep Him Quiet?

siferrypastor.jpg Has one of the Staten Island Ferry pastors been silenced from preaching to his (involuntary) commuting congregation? SILive reports that Michael Ihedioha (also known as Michael Nwadiuko) has been sentenced to three years probation and is likely to keep mum after cutting a plea deal yesterday to a misdemeanor obstruction charge.

The incident which he was charged for took place last October. According to court papers he had been preaching sometime after midnight on the boat, with his arms outstretched and blocking an aisle. He resisted moving after an officer urged him to multiple times, screamed "You're breaking my arm" to draw attention to his arrest, and then he bit the officer's arm! WWJSay?

While banning him from preaching would be in violation of the First Amendment, a spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Donovan said, "we are asking that the defendant use the ferry terminal only for traveling and not engage in behavior seen as harassing other patrons." Though that probably won't put the fear in the other preachers.

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  • nicemarmot

    Shoulda just tossed his ass overboard when he resisted the arrest. Nothing worse than a self-righteous lunatic.

  • nicemarmot

    When I start screaming about fairy tales to a captive audience on the ferry you can feel free to toss me overboard too.

  • ozik

    (holds up mirror)

  • gattopardo

    Subway preachers sure interfere with my pursuit of happiness when they blather away on express trains.

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