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Police Called to Gorham Library as Drag Queen Event Sparks Public Access Clash

Jon FetherstonBy Jon FetherstonApril 5, 2026Updated:April 5, 202618 Comments4 Mins Read5K Views
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GORHAM, Maine — A drag queen story time event at the Gorham Public Library on Saturday morning turned into a flashpoint over public access, transparency, and the role of taxpayer-funded institutions after protesters and members of the press were denied entry.

The event featured a drag performer who goes by the name Letta Dicken and had been publicly advertised as open to all ages. But tensions rose quickly as protesters gathered outside the library and were blocked from entering the room reserved for the event.

This drag event targeting CHILDREN is happening TOMORROW at @BaxterMemorial in Maine.

This is what your tax dollars are supporting.

You can contact the library here: 207-222-1190 https://t.co/iGjJNcLtsS

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 3, 2026

Police responded after an argument between event organizers and protesters became heated outside the room where the event was being held. There were loud verbal exchanges as both sides confronted one another over access to the building and the nature of the event.

As the event continued inside, organizers were attempting to block the library’s windows from public and press view, drawing additional criticism from the public trying to observe what was happening inside a public building.

Law enforcement maintained a visible presence at the scene. Cruisers from the Gorham Police Department, Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office, and the University of Southern Maine Police Department were seen in the parking lot as officers monitored the situation.

Among those present was Republican gubernatorial candidate David Jones, who questioned library officials over why the public was being shut out of an event advertised as welcoming to everyone, including all ages.

It got heated at the Drag Queen Story Hour with Letta Dicken at the Gorham Public Library. pic.twitter.com/V3VpQnma4K

— David Jones for Governor (@Jones4Gov) April 4, 2026

This reporter also asked library director James Rathbun to provide a copy of the library’s policies and procedures governing these types of events, as well as an explanation for how the press could be denied access to an event promoted as open to the public. Rathbun was unable to provide the Maine Wire with a specific policy.

That exchange is likely to raise further questions about transparency and whether the library was operating under any clear written rules when it restricted access to a publicly advertised event inside a taxpayer-funded facility.

The confrontation in Gorham reflects a broader and increasingly bitter disagreement over drag queen story hour events and similar programs held in public spaces, especially when children are involved.

Supporters of these events say they are intended to promote reading, inclusion, and acceptance. They often describe them as family-friendly programs meant to expose children to different kinds of people in a positive setting, while stressing that parents remain free to decide whether to attend.

Critics see the matter very differently. They argue that events featuring drag performers in front of children are inappropriate, particularly when they are hosted in public libraries and other taxpayer-funded spaces. For many opponents, the issue is not merely one of taste. It is a question of public accountability. They want to know why public institutions are sponsoring or facilitating events they believe cross a line, and why those institutions sometimes appear unwilling to allow public scrutiny.

That disagreement becomes even more intense when access is restricted. In Gorham, the controversy was not only about the event itself, but about whether a public library can advertise a program as open to all ages while denying entry to members of the public and the press. For critics, that only deepened concerns that organizers and officials wanted the legitimacy of a public event without the transparency that should come with it.

Supporters, meanwhile, often argue that protests and heightened tensions create safety concerns, especially when children and families are present. From that perspective, tighter control over the event space may be seen as necessary to prevent disruption and protect attendees from confrontation.

Even so, that explanation is unlikely to satisfy those who believe public institutions should be held to a higher standard of openness, especially when events are taking place inside buildings paid for by taxpayers.

What happened in Gorham on Saturday underscored just how combustible these events have become. What supporters view as inclusion and free expression, opponents see as ideological activism pushed into public institutions. And when those competing views collided outside the Gorham library, police were called in as the dispute boiled over.

At the center of the controversy was not just the performance itself, but a larger question now confronting communities across Maine and beyond: whether public institutions can host controversial events for children, market them as open to all, and then shut out the very taxpayers who fund them.

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Timmy Ramone
Timmy Ramone
9 days ago

So glad to see such strong opposition to this disgusting decadence.

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DamDoc
DamDoc
9 days ago

who are the sick, sick, sick perverts are putting this crap on? time for names and doxing.

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Ramon
Ramon
9 days ago

Look and sound out this wacko’s name. it’s quite obvious this ……. has an agenda. The people that support this behavior need to WTFU.

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mainer
mainer
9 days ago

Time to permanently close down that library in Gorham and every other library that has similar perversions! Close it, bulldoze it to the ground, and burn the debris to ash!

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PineoMan
PineoMan
9 days ago

This is about grooming children to be accepting of the transsexual life – making it attrative, funny, colorful and normal. Combined with the secret transitioning going on in many school districts, the trans activists are getting a strangle hold on our children when they are most vulnerable. You have to seriously question the competency of adults/parents who would bring a child to one of these events. Unfortunately, Maine’s political class is not doing anything to curb this threat to our children and socirety at large.

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Larry Jeffries
Larry Jeffries
9 days ago

The “event organizers” should be permanently ostracized by the community. Sick.

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Truth4power
Truth4power
9 days ago

Balanced and thoughtful and brave..this is what real journalism looks like!

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Mr25aineMadMan
Mr25aineMadMan
9 days ago



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Mr25aineMadMan
Mr25aineMadMan
9 days ago

Quote reply to PINEOMAN
This is about grooming children to be accepting of the transsexual life – making it attrative, funny, colorful and normal. Combined with the secret transitioning going on in many school districts, the trans activists are getting a strangle hold on our children when they are most vulnerable. You have to seriously question the competency of adults/parents who would bring a child to one of these events. Unfortunately, Maine’s political class is not doing anything to curb this threat to our children and society at large.

The political class is doing something..They are trying to curb opposition to their agenda by grooming the children and silencing all opposition.The shutting out any of the public who shows any opposition to them under the guise of protection the children’s safety

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Hunterscrackpipe
Hunterscrackpipe
9 days ago

Fire everyone who approved this.

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LuntersHaptop
LuntersHaptop
9 days ago

Gorham town officials support peedo groomers.

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04929
04929
9 days ago

Strange things happen at night.

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Handy N Handsome
Handy N Handsome
8 days ago

Children need to be insulated from things like this until they are old enough and mature enough to make informed decisions on whether or not to accept this kind of behavior.
Anybody doing otherwise is guilty of child abuse.

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Ed Stubbs
Ed Stubbs
8 days ago

Letta Dick In was at a state suppkrted ice fishing derby. This perversion never happened until mills placed a gay woman in charge of DIFW. New they have an ifw tent with rainbow flag tent roof. Disgusting.people preferences is their business untill they throw it in others faces in public places.

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Jeff Woehrle
Jeff Woehrle
8 days ago

They want to hide it because they know it is abhorrent.

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Chris
Chris
8 days ago

This is child abuse pure and simple. School officials and parents who take their kids to a perversion like this should be prosecuted. Fire the school officials.

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JonPatrick
JonPatrick
8 days ago

So if this is about “inclusion and acceptance” would they welcome a group that wanted to present a Christian point of view? I didn’t think so. This is demonically driven and is all about grooming children for a deviant lifestyle.

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Mark
Mark
8 days ago

The tax payers of Gorham should defund the un-‘public library. The librarian is obviously a sick-O and should be fired for allowing adult activities in a public space.

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