Levy Armstrong, Allen released in St. Paul church protest case
U.S. District Judge Laura M. Provinzino ordered the release of activists charged under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act and conspiracy statutes after an anti-ICE protest.
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Church Rioters Released from JAIL by Walz Appointed Judge...
(Minneapolis, Minnesota) – Two activists arrested for disrupting Sunday church services during an anti-ICE protest in St. Paul, Minnesota, were released from federal detention Friday after a judge ruled the government failed to justify holding them. Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Allen were freed following a court order stating prosecutors did not meet the burden required for a detention hearing. Video posted online showed the pair emerging…
Levy Armstrong, Allen released in St. Paul church protest case
Prominent civil rights activists Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Allen were released from jail Friday after being arrested and charged for organizing a protest at a St. Paul church. U.S. District Judge Laura M. Provinzino ordered Friday that Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney, and Allen, a St. Paul school board member, should be released from the Sherburne County jail, where they were being held in federal custody. Levy Armstrong and A…
Nekima Levy Armstrong Says Agents Filming Said Video Wouldn't Be Used On Twitter
The woman whose photograph was digitally altered by the White House said she was told by the FBI agent recording her that the footage would not be used on social media. Nekima Levy Armstrong joined CNN host Erin Burnett to discuss her arrest for organizing an anti-ICE protest at the Cities Church in St. Paul last week. Armstrong had been released from custody mere hours before speaking to Burnett, after federal judges found that the prosecutors …
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