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

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There were 2 police cars parked outside but no tickets or arrests were made that day.

The fact that 2 magistrates said no to signing an arrest warrant for Don Lemon and Georgia Fort speaks volumes. jmo
 
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<modsnip> ...most of these kids are probably sitting in half empty classrooms right now, because kids they know and are friends with are either hiding from or have been gooned by ICE, and there is no way they don't know that. Kids are aware of and talk about adult things, because they have absolutely no choice about living in a world where adult issues impact them.

MOP
 
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I saw one or two in the very beginng, prob that day by a reporter, the woman said she had no idea about the church pastor being an ice member. Started me wondering what exactly was that particular church about. IMO
I believe that was the point of the protest, it was stated to inform others who they had as a pastor. jmo because I don’t have supporting facts at the moment.
 
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I believe that was the point of the protest, it was stated to inform others who they had as a pastor. jmo because I don’t have supporting facts at the moment.
I said this above, a few posts back, but Nekima Armstrong herself gives the reason during her interview with Chris Cuomo. Let me link to my post.


And I’m editing to link to Ms Armstrongs interview on Youtube where she clearly gives her reasons for protesting that specific church and what their message is.
 
  • #826
I can't decide if I think of the Church as private like a mall? Or private like my living room?
My total guess is that legally, Churches are.... private like your back yard.

To that effect, you can boot people unwelcome people fast and don't need give explanation. You have an expectation of privacy....even if you don't have 'Keep Out' signs posted, and have not formally asked ask people to leave. Likewise, you can instaneously change your entry policy sans the need to give a justification.
 
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Is one of the questions: when someone posts on social media that they intend to violate federal law, such as the FACE Act (or any other law), should journalists rush to the scene to film the violation of law? Should journalists interview the persons whose rights have been violated to ask how it feels?

Is that journalism, or voyeurism?
When a journalist records an historic event, even if no one realizes it's historic at the time, there's no rule against it. There is no aspect of the FACE Act that prohibits the filming of events in a place of worship.
(1) the use of physical force, threat of physical force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, interfere with or attempt to injure, intimidate or interfere with any person who is obtaining an abortion,
(2) the use of physical force, threat of physical force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, interfere with or attempt to injure, intimidate or interfere with any person who is exercising or trying to exercise their First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship,
(3) the intentional damage or destruction of a reproductive health care facility or a place of worship.

I'm not sure why you keep repeating the same thing. What did Don Lemon do that was illegal? Knowing ahead of time that a protest was going to take place doesn't mean that it was DL's responsibility to advise the church. Being aware of an event prior to its happening is what's called a source for a credible story if you're a journalist. It's not DL's responsibility to advise LE that a protest was going to take place. The last thing a journalist wants to do is destroy a credible source. Now, if it was something like blowing up a business or building then I presume that most journalists would tip off LE to avoid loss of life.
Precedent was set with the arrest of independent journalists who were chronicling the events of January 6th at the Capitol. I think it was about 8 independent journalists who were arrested and charged and some sent to prison and some negotiated a plea deal, IIRC. Also, no journalists defended their right to chronicle the events and practice journalism during these events. So it seems that these journalism associations have a clear double standard for when they speak out against this and when they don't. I don't think any of us are surprised, sadly.
Those 'independent journalists' you speak about weren't journalists which is why their defense of chronicling the events tanked. They were part of the event and their chronicling of the events were to boost traffic on their bosses' podcasts and websites like Infowars and Alex Jones. Both of whom were aware of the events that were to come.

Being in the wrong place at the right time can be similar to being in the right place at the wrong time. Many times, that has to do with the political climate. So right now, DL is a journalist who was in the right place at the wrong time, the wrong time, being the Trump regime, a criminal organization whose sole reason is to enrich themselves while suppressing the undesirables, as according to Project 2025.

Don Lemon has been known as a journalist for years, his bona fides go back for decades. He even won the Edward R Murrow award for chronicling the DC snipers back in 2002. So comparing him to those criminals in Washington DC on Jan 6 2021 is laughable.
 
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When a journalist records an historic event, even if no one realizes it's historic at the time, there's no rule against it. There is no aspect of the FACE Act that prohibits the filming of events in a place of worship.
(1) the use of physical force, threat of physical force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, interfere with or attempt to injure, intimidate or interfere with any person who is obtaining an abortion,
(2) the use of physical force, threat of physical force, or physical obstruction to intentionally injure, intimidate, interfere with or attempt to injure, intimidate or interfere with any person who is exercising or trying to exercise their First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship,
(3) the intentional damage or destruction of a reproductive health care facility or a place of worship.

I'm not sure why you keep repeating the same thing. What did Don Lemon do that was illegal? Knowing ahead of time that a protest was going to take place doesn't mean that it was DL's responsibility to advise the church. Being aware of an event prior to its happening is what's called a source for a credible story if you're a journalist. It's not DL's responsibility to advise LE that a protest was going to take place. The last thing a journalist wants to do is destroy a credible source. Now, if it was something like blowing up a business or building then I presume that most journalists would tip off LE to avoid loss of life.

Those 'independent journalists' you speak about weren't journalists which is why their defense of chronicling the events tanked. They were part of the event and their chronicling of the events were to boost traffic on their bosses' podcasts and websites like Infowars and Alex Jones. Both of whom were aware of the events that were to come.

Being in the wrong place at the right time can be similar to being in the right place at the wrong time. Many times, that has to do with the political climate. So right now, DL is a journalist who was in the right place at the wrong time, the wrong time, being the Trump regime, a criminal organization whose sole reason is to enrich themselves while suppressing the undesirables, as according to Project 2025.

Don Lemon has been known as a journalist for years, his bona fides go back for decades. He even won the Edward R Murrow award for chronicling the DC snipers back in 2002. So comparing him to those criminals in Washington DC on Jan 6 2021 is laughable.
I wish I could like this 500 times!! Everything you said is spot on. Bravo! 👏🏻
 
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<snipped for focus>

Exactly, and the independent journalists that documented the events at the Capitol incident were arrested and charged with crimes and some of them were given prison sentences.
They weren't journalists. They were people sent by the likes of InfoWars and Alex Jones websites to provide the red meat for their rabid followers. That's why they were arrested. I mean, the Infowars guy wore a Make America Great Again. Not exactly low key, right?
 
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These two new arrests likely correspond to the names that were redacted in the indictment.

In a tweet on Monday, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Ian Davis Austin and Jerome Deangelo Richardson had been arrested for the demonstration at Cities Church on Sunday, Jan. 18.

Both Austin and Richardson were named along with seven other defendants – including attorney Nekima Levy-Armstrong, journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort, and St. Paul school board member Chauntyll Louisa Allen – in an indictment handed up last Friday by a grand jury.
 
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My understanding is that the protest and story were focused on a member of the church who is also a federal agent. That is given by the organizers as the reason that they focused on the church. They believed that a federal agent was at the church.

As soon as they realized that the man at the centre of the journalistic story; the man who is both a church member and federal agent, was not in the church, they should have left. They no longer had any reason to pursue the journalistic story or the protest.

There was no one to interview inside or outside the church related to the protest or the independent journalist's story.

How does law apply when there was essentially no reason for the protest, and no reason for an independent journalist to attend? They made a mistake. They miscalculated. No one at the church had anything to do with detaining illegal immigrants.

~ in my opinion ~
IIRC Armstrong wanted both the pastor and the church members to be the focus of the protest. In other words, the protest wasn’t just about the Field Office Director. As a pastor herself, she mentioned that one goal of hers was to inform about the abuses ICE agents committed under Easterwood’s leadership in MN and how, in her opinion, his work like breaking families apart and and defending ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who shot and killed Renee Good, and those who target school children and invade people’s homes are antithetical to the teachings of God and his church needs to be called out. It does not appear that Easterwood being being there or not would deviate their plans all that much when, according to MPR news, she aimed to make church goers expereince the same level of discomfort as their brown and black migrant neighbors are currently in an ICE-invades MN.

As for the perspective of the journalists, the church members have just as much insight as the protestors to offer on immigration in MN, the impact of the influx ICE operations in MN and how the shooting and killing of Renee Good and the subsequent protests affected them and their neighborhoods. Nonetheless, it was the protest that brought the journalist to church in the first place and Even if Easterwood was the reason for it it, they would have realized he wasn’t even attending the service only after Group A made it to the front of the congregation and the protest had already started, as shown by the affidavit. IMO, not much would change as journalists would likely still want to report and make a record of their observations as the two communities before them came into conflict and issues unfolded.

As for the law, it would still apply as the First Amendment still protects religious freedoms and parishioners are inhibited from being threatened, having their movements physically restricted or restricted by use of force and from being physically obstructed from entering and exiting places of worship by others, according to the FACE Act. These laws are still upheld at the place of worship whether or not protesters and journalists lost their reasons or purpose for being at that locale or even in the case they actually had none at all.

JMO/MOO





 
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This post lands at random.

Please pay attention to some points from Tricia's post earlier today:


" ... the church is not the topic of this thread.

The topic is the arrest of journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort, and whether those arrests were legitimate.

[...]

We know why the protesters were protesting. Because of the pastor's job with ICE.

Going forward, please keep the discussion focused on the arrests of the journalists. Unless there is a truly legitimate reason to bring the church's beliefs into it, let’s stay on topic."
 

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