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DOJ Arrests Three Linked to Anti-ICE Protest That Shut Down Church Service
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Sheri HortonEvery last individual who allegedly targets our brave federal law enforcement, targets places of worship, or in any way pays for or facilitates such illegal activity will be pursued.
And will be caught. pic.twitter.com/SgHd8oklZe
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) January 22, 2026
- Nekima Levy Armstrong, 49: A civil rights attorney and former Minneapolis NAACP president with a long history of confrontational protests. She participated in the 2014 Ferguson unrest, faced (later dismissed) charges from a Mall of America BLM demonstration, and was arrested during a 2015 Interstate 94 blockade after the Jamar Clark shooting. Armstrong currently runs cannabis company Dope Roots, and allegedly played a key role in organizing the church invasion. She also filmed herself as she disrupted the worship service at The Cities Church and is included in other clips filmed by former CNN journalist Don Lemon, both before and after the disruption, which continued outside the building. Later, posting on her social media, she declared, “It’s time for judgment to begin and it will begin in the House of God!!!”
- Chauntyll Louisa Allen: A St. Paul School Board member and founder of BLM Twin Cities Metro. Allen has defended the disruption, likening it to Jesus overturning tables in the temple, claiming it was “what needed to be done.” Her activism includes coordinating aid during the 2020 George Floyd riots and pushing for “education equity.” She’s currently running for St. Paul City Council Ward 4.
- William Kelly, 36: A self-proclaimed Army veteran (served 2007-2011) turned professional agitator, known online as “DaWokeFarmer” on TikTok with over 66,000 followers. Kelly posts profanity-laced videos attacking ICE, President Trump, and his administration. He was previously arrested by the U.S. Secret Service in December for disorderly conduct at Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s church in Washington, D.C., where he berated a congregant as a “Nazi.” Just days before the church storming, on January 16, Kelly was arrested in Minneapolis on a misdemeanor for blocking access to a federal building (the Whipple Federal Building, an ICE detention center) and released. He brazenly dared Attorney General Bondi to arrest him in a video following the incident, and now faces federal charges for crossing state lines to incite chaos.
JUST IN: Maniac who screamed in the faces of people trying to worship at Cities Church has meltdown following the arrest of Nekima Levy Armstrong.
“Get in the f*cking streets now it’s time to shut this country down. We are at fascism. The Republic has f*cking fallen…”
You’re… pic.twitter.com/X1828y10Q1
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 22, 2026
This case exposes the radical left’s hypocrisy: They like to decry “fascism,” trample religious liberty, and support open borders that endanger communities.