Feds detail 29 ‘overt acts’ in church raid case against Don Lemon

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The federal government laid out its case against Don Lemon by detailing 29 “overt acts” he and an group of agitators allegedly committed as they stormed a Minnesota church, leaving kids wondering “if their parents were going to die.”

Four activists, including Lemon, who disrupted a Sunday church service at Cities Church in St. Paul on Jan. 18 were arrested Thursday night in connection to the raid on the house of worship.”

Four activists, including Lemon, who disrupted a Sunday church service at Cities Church in St. Paul on Jan. 18 were arrested Thursday night in connection to the raid on the house of worship.” Don Lemon / YouTube
The federal government laid out its case against Don Lemon by detailing 29 “overt acts” he and an group of agitators allegedly committed as they stormed a Minnesota church. @TheDonLemonShow/YouTube

As a result of defendants’ conduct, the pastor and congregation were forced to terminate the church’s worship service, congregants fled the church building out of fear for their safety,” the unsealed federal indictment viewed by The Post reads.

“Other congregants took steps to implement an emergency plan, and young children were left to wonder, as one child put it, if their parents were going to die.

“Lemon live-streamed the “takeover-style attack” under the guise of “chronicling” the events, the indictment says. Don Lemon / YouTube

“Lemon live-streamed the “takeover-style attack” under the guise of “chronicling” the events, but repeatedly revealed he was in league with the activists through his footage, the indictment says.

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