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

  • #721
So far, 4 judges have indicated that they saw no probable cause.
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I thought that one of the judges on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals stated that:

the Complaint and Affidavit clearly establish probable cause for all five arrest warrants
 
  • #722
Churches are "private property" in that they are privately held. They are not "open to the public" in that they must serve all that come in. Their doors are open to those to worship. So in some ways it is like your home. But the trespass question, to me, is a red-herring. Yes, they trespassed. they were asked to leave and did not. But the federal charges are in regards to the FACE Act, not trespass.
Did the police ever respond to this church?
They did, and were dispatched at 10:40am after multiple calls from the churchgoers themselves.
Pg. 15 of the affidavit: FBI affidavit in suport of arrest warrant | PDF | U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement | American Government
 
  • #723
If it was a "secret mission" why were flyers posted around town advertising it?
The secret target was not given.

ETA. I said that all garbled.
 
  • #724
According to the FBI <mod edit> affidavit, the police were dispatched at 10:40 am after receiving multiple phone calls from church members. Per Officer Jonathan Schroeder SPPD, the statement states "parishioners reported 20-40 individuals were disrupting their worship services by chanting and protesting"
 
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  • #725
Here’s an interview with Nekima Armstrong regarding Don Lemon’s involvement. She mentions that Don saw a flyer posted with basic details about the event and he reached out to her to ask questions about the protest.

Edit: I highly recommend everyone spend the 5 minutes to watch the video of her interview about the event. It’s very informative and gives a lot of details about how everything happened and how the DOJ is handling this case.


Well, that answers that then! Neither DL or GF had any prior knowledge and didnt know where they were going or what was going to happen before they got to the location!.
 
  • #726
They were dispatched at 10:40 a.m. I'm still zooming in and reading.

Page 14, starts at the bottom.


It's really hard to read this affidavit. People thought there was going to be a mass shooting. Children said to their parents after the service "Daddy, I thought we were going to die."

Shameful, evil.
 
  • #727
<snipped for focus>

I thought that one of the judges on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals stated that:

the Complaint and Affidavit clearly establish probable cause for all five arrest warrants

Yes, on reading further, one appeals judge agreed. But was in the minority.

So, three out of 4 judges declined to sign arrest warrants.

Here's the link.

 
  • #728
Churches are by definition private property. Don Lemon was asked to leave. Lemon's response was to ask whether the pastor did not want him to worship.

Lemon did not leave as requested, and remained in the church for another 13 minutes. Was Lemon prevented from leaving? That has not been reported.

"The First Amendment ... does not provide journalists with a general right to access private property without permission.

Churches and houses of worship are private property. Entry without consent, particularly during an active religious service, may constitute trespass regardless of journalistic intent or purpose. Newsgathering does not override property rights, and journalists are subject to the same access limitations as the general public.
...

Trespass: Entering or remaining on private property without permission. Journalistic purpose does not negate trespass laws.

Cases involving journalism often involve overlapping constitutional interests."


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I find it strange that he says “You don’t want us to worship”. He included himself by using the word “us”. What a strange thing to ask since they disrupted the worship service. imo
 
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  • #729
Well, that answers that then! Neither DL or GF had any prior knowledge and didnt know where they were going or what was going to happen before they got to the location!.
I think it is likely that everyone knew where they were going when they met in the parking lot of Cub Foods. They had to know where they were driving to and where they were going. That is knowledge in advance.
 
  • #730
Well, that answers that then! Neither DL or GF had any prior knowledge and didnt know where they were going or what was going to happen before they got to the location!.
DL knew in the pre event interview with the organizer that the intent was to disrupt. He then went with them to a church. You can't tell me he didn't know he was entering a church service.
 
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  • #733
I think it is likely that everyone knew where they were going when they met in the parking lot of Cub Foods. They had to know where they were driving to and where they were going. That is knowledge in advance.

She literally just said they didn't know!
I can only guess that they were told to follow the lead car to the final destination.

ETA @SouthAussie has kindly provided a link showing that they were driven there by someone else.
 
  • #734
I find it strange that he says “You don’t want us to worship. He included himself by using the word “us”. What a strange thing to ask since they disrupted the worship service. imo
Especially since he was there all by his lonesome. JMO
 
  • #735
Don Lemon and his cameraman were driven to the church by someone who is described as a local producer and activist.

Do you think they got into the car not knowing where they were going? How would all the other people who showed up at Cub Foods know where they were going when they got in their cars? It seems to me that it was obvious that they all knew where they were going when they left the parking lot at Cub Foods.
 
  • #736
Do you think they got into the car not knowing where they were going? How would all the other people who showed up at Cub Foods know where they were going when they got in their cars? It seems to me that it was obvious that they all knew where they were going when they left the parking lot at Cub Foods.
Did you watch the interview with Ms. Armstrong where she answers these questions? It’s linked above, 2 times.
 
  • #737
She literally just said they didn't know!
I can only guess that they were told to follow the lead car to the final destination.

ETA @SouthAussie has kindly provided a link showing that they were driven there by someone else.
Well, considering on HIS YT Live he said more than once "don’t say where we're going, it's secret". Why would he say that if he didn't know???
 
  • #738
Did you watch the interview with Ms. Armstrong where she answers these questions? It’s linked above, 2 times.
Yes, I did watch it. I don't recall her saying that the secretive target of the protest was not revealed at the meet-up in the parking lot of Cub Foods. Only that it was kept a secret before the meet-up.
 
  • #739
Especially since he was there all by his lonesome. JMO

There are actually photos in the Washington Post link of the inside of the church, during the protest.

For all of the hyperbole, it really just looks like a bunch of people standing around, looking toward the back of the church (where the protesters were).

I see two people standing with their hands in their pockets. One female parishioner filming on her phone. Four people standing in a group chatting. Other parishioners watching. If they are afraid, they don't present that appearance.

For example, no-one is crouched down or trying to flee out of the visible and clear doorways (that presumably either lead to a side entrance or lead to a pastors' office).

I have the impression that the cameraman and Don were standing off to the side, out of the (small) crowd.

imo

 
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  • #740
DL knew in the pre event interview with the organizer that the intent was to disrupt. He then went with them to a church. You can't tell me he didn't know he was entering a church service.
If folks were to read both the affidavit and the indictment, I believe it spells out quite clearly that Lemon knew exactly what was going on, who was all involved (he thanked them ahead of time, for crying out loud) and how it would all go down, long before he arrived at the church.

His claim "but I'm not with them!" doesn't hold water. Even if he was the ONLY guy in that church that morning (aside from the worshippers and pastor) doing exactly what he did, he'd still be interrupting the service as he livestreamed, walked around, audibly commenting on things, then going up to the pastor (after he had to stop the sermon due to disruption) while livestreaming and without being invited to do so, start "interviewing" him.

100% if someone did that in my church, even with ZERO protestors, my pastor would stop the service and ask the guy to leave because he would have been disrupting our protected right to gather and worship.

I don't believe Lemon has a chance at not being found guilty of what he's charged with.

jmo
 

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