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Ohio dropping ‘zombie nativity’ case

February 17, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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A suburban township in southwest Ohio is dropping its court case against a man charged with zoning violations for his holiday “Zombie Nativity” scene, an official said Tuesday.

Jasen Dixon’s display had ghoulish figures in place of the baby Jesus and others who would be in traditional Christmas Nativities.

Sycamore Township officials said he violated rules about an improper “accessory use” structure housing the nativity scene in his front yard.

Dixon was facing thousands of dollars in fines, but his defense argued the township was trying to suppress his freedoms.

Township administrator Greg Bickford told The Cincinnati Enquirer that since the display has been taken down, there’s no need to spend taxpayer dollars continuing the litigation.

A Hamilton County judge had planned to rule March 15 on a motion to dismiss the case. He heard arguments earlier this month as a handful of people dressed and made up as zombies demonstrated outside the courthouse.

Dixon’s attorney, Rob Linneman, called the township’s decision to drop the case a victory for freedom of expression and property rights.

“A lot of people have looked at this case as a humorous story, but there is a fundamental principle at stake,” Linneman said. “The real importance of the First Amendment is that it protects unconventional and unpopular viewpoints from persecution.”

Dixon has put the display up the last two holiday seasons, drawing widespread attention on social media and scattered criticism. Township officials have said they aren’t anti-zombie, but were enforcing zoning laws.

There could also be a Zombie Nativity III sequel. Bickford wouldn’t say whether the township would bring charges if it’s back in December.

“We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it — if we come to it,” he said.

 The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. Fredrick Rehders says

    February 17, 2016 at 11:12 am

    I have to wonder if this clown has the intestinal fortitude to put up a public display mocking the Islamic Prophet? The question is, of course, rhetorical. He is a bone-head, but most likely wants to retain it!

    • Bub says

      February 17, 2016 at 11:32 am

      LOL … Bonehead indeed, and with a bone to pick. 🙂

      This particular braindead degenerate obviously craves attention, like many out there seem to. He never grew up. It’s an immature highschool kid mentality.

    • johninPCFL says

      February 17, 2016 at 12:34 pm

      Meh. He celebrates Halloween in December and the Christofascists go crazy. They’d go just as nuts if he put up a Kwanzaa display. Anything but the manger story (which couldn’t have happened in December) from the Council of Nicaea agreed to by the Catholic Church 1600 years ago drives them nuts.

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