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

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Does Don Lemon change hats before entering the church? Why would he change hats when the first one clearly identifies him as a journalist, which is how he wanted to be received by the congregation.
I'd say that a mic and a cameraman identified him later clear enough.

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Is it unusual that an unsigned indictment has been filed with the court? It is stamped that it was filed on 1/29/26, and yet both signature lines have not been signed.

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I don't know as I've never served on a Grand Jury or had occassion to question why a GJ document online wouldn't be signed (there might be a reasonable reason). But, I found a Federal Grand Jury handbook, bbm

The grand jury is not completely free to compel a trial of anyone it chooses. The United States Attorney must sign the indictment before one may be prosecuted. Thus, the government and the grand jury act as checks upon each other. This assures that neither may arbitrarily wield the awesome power to indict a person of a crime.



To me, this is just general info to know rather than a smoking gun. imo

jmo
 
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I don't know as I've never served on a Grand Jury or had occassion to question why a GJ document online wouldn't be signed (there might be a reasonable reason). But, I found a Federal Grand Jury handbook, bbm

The grand jury is not completely free to compel a trial of anyone it chooses. The United States Attorney must sign the indictment before one may be prosecuted. Thus, the government and the grand jury act as checks upon each other. This assures that neither may arbitrarily wield the awesome power to indict a person of a crime.



To me, this is just general info to know rather than a smoking gun. imo

jmo

I have been looking all over the place. Yes, lots of general info out there ... eg: an indictment must be signed by the grand jury foreperson and the prosecutor. Yes, it must be filed with the courts.

So how does the court timestamp a date of filing on an indictment if it not yet signed by anyone?

A bit odd. I can't seem to find a reason for it.

imo
 
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I have been looking all over the place. Yes, lots of general info out there ... eg: an indictment must be signed by the grand jury foreperson and the prosecutor. Yes, it must be filed with the courts.

So how does the court timestamp a date of filing on an indictment if it not yet signed by anyone?

A bit odd. I can't seem to find a reason for it.

imo
I'm honestly less concerned about the signatures (I'm assuming they were signed) than I am about people not understanding the difference between a journalist and a protester.

jmopinion
 
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I'm honestly less concerned about the signatures (I'm assuming they were signed) than I am about people not understanding the difference between a journalist and a protester.

jmopinion
I believe most people understand the difference just fine.
I also believe that many, many people don't think Lemon was there just to cover a story, while other people do.
Fair enough. It's easy to understand that folks disagree.

I also believe there is video (and audio, and statements made by those who were there) evidence showing he actively participated in the chaos that went on inside the church during their regularly scheduled time of worship.

jmo
 
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I'm honestly less concerned about the signatures (I'm assuming they were signed) than I am about people not understanding the difference between a journalist and a protester.

jmopinion

I think that the courts will understand the difference ... judging by the majority of judges who declined to charge Don.

It is concerning that an unsigned indictment can be filed with the court. The foreperson's signature is supposed to certify that the correct amount of jurors were present, and that they agree with the indictment.

Seeing that the feds were obviously in a rush to arrest Don on the 30th, it seems they probably needed to file by the 29th. Didn't manage to get the qualifying and required signatures first?

Maybe we are seeing a filed "draft" indictment, and not the actual filed signed indictment. If so, are they the same, and was it signed prior to them arresting Don? Could it be a technical legal error presented by the defence, if it wasn't signed prior to arresting Don?


imo
 
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I believe most people understand the difference just fine.
I also believe that many, many people don't think Lemon was there just to cover a story, while other people do.
Fair enough. It's easy to understand that folks disagree.

I also believe there is video (and audio, and statements made by those who were there) evidence showing he actively participated in the chaos that went on inside the church during their regularly scheduled time of worship.

jmo
If there is any video of Don Lemon chanting with protesters inside the church during the scheduled religious meeting, that will put him into the split role of protester and journalist ... at best.
 

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