DOJ vows to press charges after activists disrupt church where Minnesota ICE official is a pastor
MINNEAPOLIS -- The U.S. Department of Justice said Sunday it is investigating a group of protesters in Minnesota who disrupted services at a church where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement apparently serves as a pastor.
A livestreamed video posted on the Facebook page of Black Lives Matter Minnesota, one of the protest's organizers, shows a group of people interrupting services at the Cities Church in St. Paul by chanting “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good." .....
....The protesters allege that one of the church's pastors — David Easterwood — also leads the local ICE field office overseeing the operations that have involved violent tactics and illegal arrests.
U.S. Department of Justice Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said her agency is investigating federal civil rights violations “by these people desecrating a house of worship and interfering with Christian worshippers.”....
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Don Lemon should lawyer up. During his recording he constantly referred to the protesters as WE. You can't interfere with someone's right to worship. Churches are private property that are purposed for worship. These protesters aren't on a public sidewalk. The protesters we breaking federal law and Lemon was part of the protest.
“A house of worship is not a public forum for your protest! It is a space protected from exactly such acts by federal criminal and civil laws!” she said on social media.

