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Carlos Turcios posted that people demonstrating at the Alamo to end abortion were arrested for being outside the designated free-speech zone.

Evidence state

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A Texas DPS or Alamo Trust incident record naming arrestees, charges, and location relative to the designated free-speech zone, plus any official correction.

Reported vs. the record

Reported

Alamo Protesters Arrested Outside Designated Free Speech Zone

The record

The canonical post retains the arrest-outside-free-speech-zone assertion, Dallas Express tag, and August 16 timestamp.

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  1. captured headline

    Alamo Protesters Arrested Outside Designated Free Speech Zone

  2. screenshot timestamp

    screenshot timestamp

  3. subject identity

    subject identity

    The official site-rules page identifies the Alamo Complex and its designated free-speech zone; specific arrestees remain unnamed.

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  4. originating speaker

    Carlos Turcios posted that people demonstrating at the Alamo to end abortion were arrested for being outside the designated free-speech zone and later said Nathan Irving posted the video on Facebook.

    The fetched post matches the captured headline closely, but Turcios attributes the video to another person, so origin versus amplification remains unresolved.

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  5. reporter publication

    The post tags The Dallas Express, but no standalone Dallas Express article URL was retained.

    The X post names Dallas Express in-follow text; a separate article page was not fetched.

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  6. atomic claim

    Carlos Turcios posted that people demonstrating at the Alamo to end abortion were arrested for being outside the designated free-speech zone.

    The claim is limited to the fetched post and does not independently establish the arrests, charges, or count.

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  7. primary source evidence

    The canonical post retains the arrest-outside-free-speech-zone assertion, Dallas Express tag, and August 16 timestamp.

    The exact X URL returned the complete assertion, and the retained payload was content-hashed.

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  8. primary source evidence

    An earlier August 15 post said Texas troopers arrested people at the Alamo for holding a sign after a private trust treated the site as private property.

    The exact X URL returned the earlier arrest claim and timestamp; it does not name arrestees or charges.

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  9. primary source evidence

    The official Alamo site-rules page describes a designated free-speech zone on the southern portion of Plaza de Valero and treats the remainder as a nonpublic forum.

    The official page was fetched and the retained free-speech-zone text was content-hashed; it does not record any August 15 arrest.

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  10. response correction

    No Texas DPS or Alamo Trust incident bulletin naming August 15–16 arrestees was located; the official page confirms the zone policy only.

    Targeted official-site and X searches found observer posts and site rules, not an official arrest log.

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  11. resolution evidence status

    Social posts assert arrests outside the free-speech zone and official rules confirm such a zone exists; no official arrest record or registered-outlet confirmation was retained.

    Primary official evidence of the arrests themselves remains missing after direct fetches.

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