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Christian Crusader March Planned Outside Dearborn Council Meeting
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Official after-action records from the August 18 Dearborn meeting, a police incident log, organizer amendments, and any correction of the planned march’s time, venue, or participants.
Christian Crusader March Planned Outside Dearborn Council Meeting
The organizer post retains the August 18 crusade wording and 6 p.m. Dearborn City Hall pig-roast claim.
Primary-source receiptChristian Crusader March Planned Outside Dearborn Council Meeting
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The official city alert names the August 18 council meeting and relocated venue; the captured headline concerns the same planned gathering.
Open source receiptJake Lang promoted an August 18 Dearborn City Hall gathering and 6 p.m. pig roast using crusade language.
The canonical X post was fetched with the account, timestamp, and exact wording; no earlier matching organizer post was required to establish this statement.
Open source receiptKarma Sabbah reported the meeting relocation and identified Jake Lang and Lorenzo Sewell as promoters of a Christian Crusader March.
The directly fetched CBS Detroit article carries the byline, August 14 update time, and organizer identification.
Open source receiptJake Lang stated that a crusade starts August 18 and promoted a 6 p.m. pig roast at Dearborn City Hall.
The claim is bounded to the fetched post’s wording and does not independently establish attendance or the later city venue change.
Open source receiptThe City of Dearborn moved its August 18, 2026 regular council meeting to the Henry Ford Centennial Library and kept the meeting time at 7 p.m.
The official city alert was fetched with the venue, date, and 7 p.m. time.
Open source receiptThe organizer post retains the August 18 crusade wording and 6 p.m. Dearborn City Hall pig-roast claim.
The hash covers the canonical post URL, retained wording, and August 14 timestamp.
Open source receiptThe official city alert relocates the August 18 regular council meeting to the Henry Ford Centennial Library at 7 p.m.
The city-controlled page was fetched and the retained notice text was content-hashed.
Open source receiptDearborn moves city council meeting after "Christian Crusader March" plans
CBS’s hostname is registered for bounded coverage and the article was directly fetched with its byline and headline.
Open source receiptDearborn Police Chief Issa Shahin was quoted asking residents whose goal is to engage demonstrators to stay home, while saying people attending the meeting to exercise First Amendment rights would be safe.
The registered CBS Detroit article quotes Shahin and Council President Mike Sareini; no later official correction of those quotes was located.
Open source receiptThe organizer announcement, official venue change, and registered coverage are retained; whether the march occurred and any post-event official record remain future evidence.
The advertised gathering is scheduled for August 18, after this research cutoff.
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