An Alabama megachurch is starting its own police force after the state passed a law specifically authorizing that church to do so
An Alabama megachurch plans to start its own police force thanks to a new law permitting the church to do just that.
The law, signed by Gov. Kay Ivey, authorizes Briarwood Presbyterian to"appoint and employ one or more suitable persons to act as police officers to protect the property of the school or academy.
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