Via press release from Christian Newswire:
Pardon Me: The Bevelyn B. Williams Story is a bold and gripping new biographical drama that brings to light the harrowing true story of a fearless pro-life activist who paid the ultimate price for standing on her convictions. Based on real events, the film traces the rise of Bevelyn B. Williams—a passionate Christian woman whose peaceful protests and unapologetic stance for the unborn brought national attention… and federal charges.
Through powerful storytelling and raw emotion, Pardon Me chronicles Bevelyn’s courageous journey from outspoken activist to political target. Her unwavering commitment to faith and truth soon places her in the crosshairs of the Biden Administration’s Department of Justice, which prosecutes her under the controversial FACE Act. What begins as a movement of peaceful resistance spirals into a high-stakes legal battle—one that tests the limits of religious freedom, government authority, and the soul of a nation.
Bevelyn’s arrest and conviction revealed how far political power can go to suppress peaceful dissent. Her story illustrates the high price of courage in a culture that punishes conviction. But the narrative didn’t end there. With his return to office, President Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists, including Bevelyn, acknowledging the injustice they endured. Pardon Me is a tribute to those who stand firm when the world demands silence.
From a July 2024 Christian Post report:
A pro-life activist who has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for blockading a New York City abortion clinic is seeking to raise money so she can appeal the decision.
According to U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Damian Williams, “Bevelyn Beatty Williams repeatedly intimidated and interfered with individuals seeking and providing critical reproductive health services. She did so by physically blocking access to clinics, threatening staff, and by force.”
Williams has signaled her intention to appeal her sentence. She has set up a GiveSendGo fundraiser seeking to raise $250,000 in support of a “fight for freedom,” noting that she has 60 days to appeal. Williams contends that “I was persecuted as a Christian standing for my beliefs when it comes to life.”
At this writing Williams has raised nearly $350,000.
Williams has appeared here multiple times for defacing Black Lives Matter murals in New York City multiple locations, splattering them with buckets of black paint literally in the name of Jesus.
She, of course, also hates LGBTQ people – so much so that she earned her own GLAAD page – and she has appeared at QAnon conventions alongside Michael Flynn and a cornucopia clown car of fellow crackpots.
In 2018, she was arrested in Maine for assaulting a woman in a nightclub and she is fond of filming herself firing weapons.
And naturally, she attended the Capitol riot.
As you’ll see in the trailer, Zircon or Burlap (whichever one didn’t croak) plays herself in the film.