Former Green Beret commander and decorated Vietnam War veteran Bo Gritz (L) and Loen Richie (C) are led away by Pinellas Park, Florida police to a waiting police van after being arrested for trespassing on Woodside Hospice property in Pinellas Park, Florida on March 19, 2005. Gritz and Richie were protesting at the hospice where brain-damaged Terri Schiavo has lived in coma like state for 15 years. Schiavo's husband Michael had her feeding tube removed yesterday after years of court battles with her parents over her right to die. REUTERS/Charles W. Luzier
Former Green Beret commander and decorated Vietnam War veteran Bo Gritz (L) has his American Flag taken away and is placed under arrest by Pinellas Park police for trespassing on Woodside Hospice property in Pinellas Park, Florida on March 19, 2005. Gritz was protesting at the Hospice where Terri Schiavo has lived for 15 years. Teri's husband Michael Schiavo spoke out against the maneuvers in Washington a day after doctors followed a court order and removed the feeding tube that has kept Terri Schiavo alive for the last 15 years. REUTERS/Winston Luzier
Former Green Beret commander and decorated Vietnam War veteran Bo Gritz (L) is handcuffed by Pinellas Park officer Lt. Kevin Riley (R) after being arrested for trespassing on Woodside Hospice property in Pinellas Park, Florida on March 19, 2005. Gritz was protesting at the hospice where brain-damaged Terri Schiavo has lived in coma like state for 15 years. Schiavo's husband Michael had her feeding tube removed yesterday after years of court battles with her parents over her right to die. REUTERS/Charles Luzier