The six people responsible for yelling and spraying fake blood in an anti-war protest during Easter Mass at Holy Name Cathedral were indicted on Wednesday.
On March 23, three men and three women were arrested at the Cathedral at 735 N. State St. about 11:40 a.m., according to police News Affairs Officer Marcel Bright.
In March, Judge Don Panarese set bond at $25,000 for Ephran Ramirez, Ryane Ziemba, Regan Maher, Mercedes Phinaih and Angela Haban; and at $35,000 for Donte Smith, who prosecutors said has a past conviction for illegally entering a U.S. Military installation.
There was no record of any of the protesters remaining in jail on Wednesday.
Each of the protesters were indicted Wednesday on one count of criminal defacement of property, according to state’s attorney’s office spokesman Andy Conklin.
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