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Where Is Mark Houck Now Jail Or Prison? The King’s Men Co-Founder And President Arrested For Assaulting Man

Entrepreneur Mark Houck Jail news made several headlines after the announcement of his arrest during the Pennsylvania antiabortion protest.

Mark Houck is The King’s Men Co-Founder And President, a Catholic men’s ministry, and a vocal anti-pornography and antiabortion activist in the Philadelphia region.

The activist has been a regular antiabortion protestor and sidewalk counselor outside the Blackwell Planned Parenthood for 20 years.

Besides being co-founder, he is an author, lecturer, radio host, activist, and passionate Catholic who served as a full-time chastity educator.

As per sources, Houck’s attorney tried to contact the U.S. Attorney’s Office to discuss the allegations but did not receive a response.

Since 2006, he has been speaking to thousands of men about various topics related to the development of authentic masculinity.

Besides protests, Mark has written numerous articles, brochures, and publications on pornography, abortion, teen sexuality, homosexuality, masculine spirituality, and parenting.

Where Is Mark Houck Now, Jail Or Prison?

In a statement issued September 26, 2022, the FBI office denied claims that two dozen armed agents entered the Kintersville home of Mark Houck, 48, and pointed guns at his wife and seven children on Friday morning when authorities took him into custody. 

Mark got charged with two counts of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, which makes it a federal crime to use force with intent to injure, intimidate or interfere with someone providing reproductive health care. 

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FBI agent stands outside the Houck residence in Kintnersville, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 23, 2022. Mark Houck was arrested that day and charged with assaulting a Planned Parenthood escort outside a Philadelphia abortion clinic on Oct. 13, 2021.
Courtesy of the Houck family

Following his arrest warrant, during the fundraising, the suspect revealed he was protecting his 12-year-old son when he pushed the escort following his son and yelling vulgar language. 

The Philadelphia FBI office is pushing back against widely circulated claims alleging the agency used excessive force to arrest a Bucks County antiabortion activist, who is accused of twice assaulting an elderly clinic escort.

According to sources, the incidents occurred on October 13, 2021, outside the Elizabeth Blackwell Planned Parenthood in Philadelphia. The activist alleged the altercation was captured on video.

Meanwhile, the Couriretimes claim the co-founder faces a maximum possible sentence of 11 years in federal prison, three years of supervised probation, and $350,000 in fines if convicted guilty. 

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Why Was Mark Houck Arrested?

During the arrest, the suspect’s handcuffs got fastened to a chain around his belly to avoid having to sit in a car with shackles behind his back.

Prosecutors say a 47-year activist was picketing outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Philly last October when he attacked the senior helping two patients into the facility.

Antiabortion supporters have used Houck’s arrest to accuse the Biden Administration of exhibiting an “unnecessary show of potentially deadly force” to intimidate antiabortion supporters.

 According to an indictment unsealed in Philadelphia federal court, Pennsylvania antiabortion protester was arrested Friday for allegedly shoving a 72-year-old volunteer patient escort to the ground.

However, GOP Pennsylvania governor candidate Doug Mastriano on Saturday released a statement supporting Houck and blasting the FBI and Biden Administration for alleged “abuse of power.” 

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Since Mark’s arrest, the family has raised more than $185,000 through an online fundraising campaign.
Source: CBN

Vice president and senior counsel for the Thomas More Society, Peter Breen, released the statement saying Mark’s actions do not fall under the FACE Act.

 Philadelphia FBI office told the Department of Justice in June that if it pursued charges against Houck, he would voluntarily appear for arraignment.

Mark Houck Family Fund Rising 

Since Mark’s arrest, the family has raised more than $185,000 through an online fundraising campaign.

The FBI refuted the family’s allegations that SWAT team members or operators were involved in the arrest. Authorities claimed FBI agents knocked on his front door, identified themselves as FBI agents, and asked him to exit the residence. 

The FBI refuted the family’s allegations that SWAT team members or operators were involved in the arrest and claimed FBI agents knocked on Houck’s front door, identified themselves as FBI agents, and asked him to exit the residence. 

They have alleged that a “heavily armed” “SWAT team” nearly broke down the family’s front door, and at least five agents pointed guns at Houck’s head and arrested him in front of his family. 

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