UK Police Review ⁤Street Preacher​ Incident at King’s​ Cross

‍ Updated June 24,‌ 2025

London’s British Transport Police are reviewing an incident involving Mon B, a U.K. singer and street preacher, after an officer⁣ attempted ‍to stop her from sharing her Gospel message at King’s Cross ‍railway station. ⁤The officer reportedly told Mon B that preaching‌ was “all wrong,” sparking a debate about religious expression and public ⁢order.

Mon​ B, who⁢ leads Mad 4‍ Jesus Ministries, posted about the encounter on Instagram, declaring she would stand ‍firm in her faith. “God’s plan,” she wrote, adding, “God‌ cannot⁢ be mocked.”⁤ She also mentioned praying with another officer at the station.

The British⁣ Transport Police confirmed they are aware of the social⁣ media video and are reviewing the matter.A spokesperson stated officers were responding to a ⁤group preaching on private land using a loudspeaker without permission from Network Rail, which manages the station. ⁣The ⁣police added⁣ that ‍they “fully appreciate‌ everyone’s right to religious expression.”

During the exchange, the officer told Mon⁣ B that travelers “just want​ to do their journey” and are “not coming here to ⁢listen” to her⁣ preaching. ⁢Mon B ​questioned ‌whether a “happy, clappy song” would have been more‌ acceptable. The ​officer cited the volume of the⁤ preaching as another‍ concern,saying,”I ‌just think it’s all​ wrong.”

What’s next

the review ‌by British Transport Police is⁣ ongoing. The incident raises questions about balancing religious freedom, maintaining order in public spaces, and the role of ​law enforcement in⁢ such situations. the outcome of ⁢the review could influence future⁢ policing strategies regarding street preaching and religious expression at transport hubs.