DOJ Probing Protesters Group that Disrupted Services at Church with ICE Pastor
The DOJ Civil Rights Division is investigating potential federal violations after 30-40 protesters disrupted worship at Cities Church, targeting an ICE official also listed as pastor.
- The DOJ said Sunday it is investigating anti-ICE protesters who disrupted services at Cities Church, St. Paul, chanting inside the sanctuary and forcing the service to end.
- Protesters said they acted after learning about a pastor's alleged ICE role, alleging David Easterwood serves as acting director of ICE's St. Paul field office and citing Renee Nicole Good's death and ongoing American Civil Liberties Union litigation.
- A Facebook livestream by Black Lives Matter Minnesota and videos from Don Lemon show about 30–40 protesters entering before leaving, according to St. Paul police.
- DOJ civil‑rights officials have said they are reviewing footage for potential FACE Act violations, and Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed to prosecute any federal-law breaches after the Sunday protest.
- Gov. Tim Walz mobilized the National Guard on Saturday, the Pentagon ordered around 1,500 troops on standby, and the president last week threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807.
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There’s a certain kind of modern theater that insists it’s reporting. Don Lemon says he was at a Minnesota church on Sunday “as a journalist,” filming as a mob of anti-ICE agitators stormed a service. But the footage and details described tell a different story—one of proximity, participation, and a little too much familiarity. The incident is now under investigation by the Department of Justice. Lemon was seen on video greeting the organizer of…
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