Web personality Don Lemon filmed a stunt that was set up by anti-ICE radicals to invade a St. Paul church, disrupt the worship, terrify children and intimidate congregants.
He and dozens of others already are facing federal charges for their violence.
But city officials in the Minnesota enclave claim there’s “insufficient” evidence to support state charges, and the church’s pastor has a message for the mayor, Kaohly Her:
“Mayor Her, on April 20, in your address on the state of St. Paul, you said that you are committed to listening and to acting and to lifting St. Paul higher to its full potential. But I wonder, do you include Evangelical Christians in the commitment? Or do you only care about those you agree with? You have left us to wonder this.”
The stunt developed last winter when part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration and border law scofflaws had federal agents making arrests through the Minneapolis-St. Paul region.
Lemon took part in a planned and staged event where radicals broke into a church, Cities Church, during a worship service, screamed at families, told children their parents are going to hell, blockaded parents from reaching their children and more.