From Pulpit to Perp Walk: When Activism Crosses the Line

Federal authorities have arrested two activists accused of organizing and participating in a disruptive protest inside a Minnesota church. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized zero tolerance for attacks on religious institutions. The case highlights growing legal consequences for politically motivated disruptions.

  • The FBI arrested two far-left activists connected to the storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrests on X, stating attacks on places of worship will not be tolerated.
  • One suspect, Nekima Levy Armstrong, allegedly played a key role in organizing the incident.
  • Armstrong is a former Minneapolis NAACP president and posted video footage referring to the event as “our demonstration.”
  • Protesters entered the church chanting slogans targeting ICE, because pastor David Easterwood leads the local ICE field office.
  • A second suspect, Chauntyll Louisa Allen, a Saint Paul Public Schools board member, was also arrested.
  • The case follows heightened scrutiny of protests disrupting religious services.
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