Trial Delayed Again for Woman Arrested in Phallic Costume at Fairhope Protest
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Baldwin County, AL (Newsradio 92.3) -- The trial for a woman arrested while wearing an inflatable phallic costume at a Fairhope No Kings protest has been delayed for the second time. Renea Gamble's trial was set to begin Wednesday but has been pushed to April 15th. Her original trial date in March was rescheduled due to a scheduling conflict at the Fairhope Civic Center. The reason for the second delay has not been released. Gamble was arrested in October 2025 and faces charges of giving officers a false name, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and resisting arrest after allegedly refusing to remove the costume when asked by police.




