
Anti-ICE Protesters, Including Don Lemon, Will Not Face State Charges
Dozens of anti-ICE protesters, including journalist Don Lemon, will not face state criminal charges after storming a Minnesota church service in January.
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Dozens of anti-ICE protesters, including journalist Don Lemon, will not face state criminal charges after storming a Minnesota church service in January.

Prosecutors allege that a Minnesota church spent $2 million on luxury cruises and designer purchases, with 91 percent of transactions in one account having no identified nonprofit purpose.

Dr. Alveda King condemns protesters who stormed a Minnesota church, saying hostility and disruption betray the nonviolent legacy of MLK’s Civil Rights Movement.

The feds are going hard on the anti-ICE demonstration Don Lemon covered at a Minnesota church ... because dozens more protestors are going to be arrested.
The attorney general has announced indictments against 30 more individuals who participated in protests at a Minnesota church.
A prosecutor has stated that protesters who interrupted a Minnesota church service in opposition to ICE will not face state charges.

An ICE officer has been charged with assault in Minnesota for allegedly pointing a gun at people on a Minneapolis highway. An arrest warrant was issued for the agent following the incident.

DOJ Charges 30 More People For Minnesota Church Invasion Via Headline USA, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced charges Friday against 30 more people who are accused of civil rights violations in a January protest inside a Minnesota church where a pastor works for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Bondi said on social media that 25 people were in custody and more arrests would follow. The new indictment comes a month after independent journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort...
Attorney general announces indictments against 30 more people who protested at a Minnesota church AP News

A woman who claims to have been attending service during the Minnesota church protest covered by Don Lemon last month is now suing Lemon and other protesters, saying she suffered severe emotional distress as a result of the incident. In court…
Following a protest at a Minnesota church, several U.S. states are implementing tougher penalties for individuals who disrupt religious services.

Federal prosecutors have dismissed charges against a woman who was among 39 defendants accused of disrupting a Minnesota worship service in January to protest immigration crackdowns, after she was reportedly mistaken for a protester.

The expanded indictment targets protesters who rallied at Cities Church in St Paul against Trump's immigration surge.

The FBI has arrested more individuals under the FACE Act following the viral January 18 storming of Cities Church in Minnesota by anti-ICE agitators.