MN - Journalist Don Lemon arrested for church protest, Minneapolis, 18 Jan 2026

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Many of us members here on WS have a professional respect for Brian Entin and how he covers the news. I wonder if he got a call from a group of protesters that they were going to storm a church during a Sunday worship service and harass the pastor and congregation, including the elderly and children. Do you think he would follow them into the Church and be part of the protest? Or would he wait outside and report on it as they stormed into the Church and stormed out.

I think a professional journalist would know all about the FACE Act and the law and stay outside of the Church if he or she received a "scoop" and know that they shouldn't be breaking the law and being a part of the disruption of a religious service. And also have the morality and ethics not to engage in this kind of disruptive and egregious behavior directed toward worshippers. Storming a church and repeatedly yelling "Don't shoot" had to be terrifying to the families and children there. Some of them couldn't get out, others sat stunned and terrified in their seats.

JMO and sources are videos posted upthread.
 
  • #402
I do wonder if the Church had its own video of the service. I see that the Pastor had a microphone, which could have just been to project his voice to the back of the church, but maybe they were videotaping the service. A lot of churches are doing that now, and especially since the covid days. Senior members of the church and others can't always make it to the Sunday service. In any event, if they do have a video, it may have been played before the grand jury as evidence and the prosecution has it as evidence. We will have to wait and see as the trial proceeds. Unless, of course, Lemon negotiates a plea deal. But unless the other defendants do that as well, there will be a trial or trials and we'll see all the evidence against the defendants then.
They do video record their sermons. Sermons | Cities Church I believe the commotion began just before he was about to begin the sermon. Which ironically was on loving one another.
 
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Have ALL participants in the protest been charged?

"Former CNN anchor Don Lemon and Twin Cities-area independent journalist Georgia Fort were charged with conspiracy and interfering with the First Amendment rights of worshipers in connection with his coverage of an anti-immigration enforcement protest at Cities Church on Jan. 18. A total of nine people were indicted."

The aticle explains who everyone arrested is.

Do 9 people equal all the participants - my opinion only is NO.

Maybe someone else has a better answer -
JMO
 
  • #405
I have read the indictment several times. I'm still not convinced. I could be convinced upon additional video showing active participation in protest acts as distinguished from common journalistic acts.

Imo being told that an event will happen, and going to the place where it is supposed to occur, and then filming it is not the same thing as being an active participant in the event.

As far as the portions of the indictment that deal with the interview scenarios, those are imo a large legal stretch. Reporters approach and ask questions. They often get physically close to their subjects, especially in chaotic scenes. The questions do not have to be welcomed by the subject.
 
  • #406
There is no debating that Don Lemon is a professional journalist. Tricia actually posted a really good post about this. This man has worked for decades making a living on reporting the news, hired and credentialed by CNN. He is a professional journalist. So we can debate the others who coin themselves independent journalists, but when someone has the education, training, and credentials, he's a journalist.

IMO, that isn't the question in Lemon's case. The only question in Lemon's case is was he acting as a journalist or a participant and IMO, it's very clear from the evidence thus far, he was acting as a journalist.

MOO.
Lemon was a professional journalist until 2023. Since then, he created a youtube channel where he publishes independent journalism.

In my opinion, the difference between a professional journalist and independent journalist is similar to other professions. When no longer employed in the profession, then professional ethics and standards are voluntary.

That is not to suggest that Mr Lemon did not continue to adhere to professional journalism ethics and standards, only that he could no longer be held accountable to a governing body for violating those ethics and standards.

Would a professional journalist know that entering a church with a camera/ microphone (and a group of loud disruptive people) during a religious meeting could be interpreted as violating the FACT Act? Would a professional journalist take a chance and do it anyway?

"Mr. Lemon now works as an independent journalist and has his own YouTube show."

 
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@Emerald1328 I agree, it is frustrating when people come into a thread late and haven’t read everything. I don’t think that means we don’t have to provide links again if someone asks, or link to our original post where we did provide that link. I am going to alert my post to a mod and maybe they can clarify.​

Thank you for the alert, Emerald. I’m happy to clear this up.

Our rule is simple: if a member politely asks you to provide a link to support a statement of fact, you’re expected to do so—even if that link has already appeared earlier in the thread. Threads can be long or several days old, and not everyone will remember or be able to find a previously posted source.

That said, common sense applies. You do not need to provide a link for widely known, repeatedly discussed facts that are central to the case. For example, you don’t need to link every time you mention that ICE is operating in Minnesota or that protests occurred. The same applies to well-established facts in other cases, such as JJ and Tylee being found in Chad Daybell’s backyard.

Please keep these two points in mind:
  1. If a member politely asks for a link, you are expected to provide one.
  2. If you state a well-known, commonly discussed fact, a link is not required.
I hope that clears things up. If you need additional help, you can text me at 435-647-6896 or email [email protected], and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

Thanks,
Tricia
PS Please DO NOT discuss moderation on a thread. Email me or text me.
PPS. I just had a heart attack. I thought I accidentally posted my ex-husband's phone number. OMG now I'm awake. LOL
 
  • #410
Is the North America Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention a "white supremacy" church?

"Kevin Ezell, president of the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, to which the church belongs, said in a statement that “what occurred was not protest; it was lawless harassment.”


This appears to be the website the church that was targeted by protesters:

If they aren't condemning and unaffiliating a church with a white nationalist stance, they must be just fine with it. But that's moo, you'd have to ask them to defend their beliefs.
 
  • #411
This wasn't a fire or any kind of emergency. It was a Sunday church service with families with their children worshipping.
Teaching children to worship whites only jesus…. Ahh geez🤬
 
  • #412
What is the definition of "interfere" or "intimidate"? It's subjective here.

Yes, the protesters did this. They intentionally did this. There are some protesters who are willing to break laws to get their point across.

But is a journalist asking questions of the congregants after the protesters did the "interfering" and "intimidation" also "interfering" or "intimidating"? Should Don Lemon not have entered the church?

It certainly is not a crime for a journalist or a TV show to be at a "crime scene". I can't imagine TV w/o it...(LOL)

Journalists asks these questions all the time and yes, it's annoying, and sometimes people complain that it feels intimidating but it's not illegal. Everyone has the right not to speak to the press.


I don't think this case will stick.
It is US legislation. I'll take the words at face value. If the words were meant to be ambiguous, wouldn't that exception be explained?

 
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Teaching children to worship whites only jesus…. Ahh geez🤬
Yes it's certainly an interesting take on Christianity 🤷‍♀️
 
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Thank you for the alert, Emerald. I’m happy to clear this up.

Our rule is simple: if a member politely asks you to provide a link to support a statement of fact, you’re expected to do so—even if that link has already appeared earlier in the thread. Threads can be long or several days old, and not everyone will remember or be able to find a previously posted source.

That said, common sense applies. You do not need to provide a link for widely known, repeatedly discussed facts that are central to the case. For example, you don’t need to link every time you mention that ICE is operating in Minnesota or that protests occurred. The same applies to well-established facts in other cases, such as JJ and Tylee being found in Chad Daybell’s backyard.

Please keep these two points in mind:
  1. If a member politely asks for a link, you are expected to provide one.
  2. If you state a well-known, commonly discussed fact, a link is not required.
I hope that clears things up. If you need additional help, you can text me at 435-647-6896 or email [email protected], and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

Thanks,
Tricia
PS Please DO NOT discuss moderation on a thread. Email me or text me.
PPS. I just had a heart attack. I thought I accidentally posted my ex-husband's phone number. OMG now I'm awake. LOL
Thank you so much for the clarification!
 
  • #417
Regarding the FACE Act, Trump of course pardoned 23 people convicted under the law for interfering with access to abortion clinics.


The DOJ also said they would no longer prosecute any FACE Act violations except for severe cases.


Instead, the Justice Department now says it will no longer enforce violations of the statute, except in extraordinary circumstances — such as cases involving death or serious property damage.

I haven't heard that there was any serious damage nor any deaths during this protest. As if consistency or integrity matters with this ridiculous, weaponized DOJ where prosecutions are for political purposes foremost. 🐮 moo
 
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I’m done. I can’t say what I believe, even though the Maggats can say whatever they think. I won’t do this anymore. Mods, please delete my membership. This isn’t right.

I grew up in the 60’s and we said what we believed. I refuse to be censored and I am going to another forum.

I apologize to my friends in the private threads, but I will NEVER apologize for my beliefs.

To my friends ONLY: you can follow me on BlueSky at Kathy Yarnell (@blue-cat-mom.bsky.social). All others will be deleted and blocked IMMEDIATELY.
 
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Regarding the FACE Act, Trump of course pardoned 23 people convicted under the law for interfering with access to abortion clinics.


The DOJ also said they would no longer prosecute any FACE Act violations except for severe cases.


Instead, the Justice Department now says it will no longer enforce violations of the statute, except in extraordinary circumstances — such as cases involving death or serious property damage.

I haven't heard that there was any serious damage nor any deaths during this protest. As if consistency or integrity matters with this ridiculous, weaponized DOJ where prosecutions are for political purposes foremost. 🐮 moo
Well there you go. I would like to say I’m shocked, but that would be a lie. Political retribution at its finest. IMO.
 

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