Alleged ringleader of anti-ICE, Minnesota church-storming mob arrested, AG Bondi

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The alleged ringleader of an anti-ICE mob, reportedly including Don Lemon, that stormed a Minnesota church during Sunday service has been arrested, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday morning.

“We have arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong, who allegedly played a key role in organizing the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota,” Bondi said in a statement on X.

“Listen loud and clear: WE DO NOT TOLERATE ATTACKS ON PLACES OF WORSHIP,” she said.

Nekima Levy Armstrong, the alleged ringleader of the anti-ICE protest that stormed the Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Nekima Levy Armstrong/Facebook
The anti-ICE protesters, including Don Lemon, went to call out resident pastor David Eastwood — who supposedly moonlights as an acting ICE field office director. Don Lemon / YouTube
“We have arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong,” AG Pam Bondi announced. @AGPamBondi/X

Armstrong allegedly led the group from the Racial Justice Network to storm the church and call out resident pastor David Eastwood, accusing him of moonlighting as the acting field office director for ICE in Minnesota.

Her message was met with dozens of responses calling for the arrest of frequently fired independent news commentator Lemon, who was allegedly among the rabble who stormed the church.

“Thank you AG Bondi! Let us know when Don Lemon is arrested as well,” one X user wrote.
“Christophobia has no place in Minnesota (or anywhere),” added a second.

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