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demmiblue

(39,339 posts)
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:25 AM 5 hrs ago

A woman who led a protest that disrupted a Minnesota church service has been arrested

Source: AP

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A woman who led an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church has been arrested, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Thursday.

Bondi announced the arrest of Nekima Levy Armstrong in a post on X days after protesters during Sunday service entered the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement serves as a pastor.

The Justice Department quickly opened a civil rights investigation after the group interrupted services by chanting “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good,” referring to the 37-year-old mother of three who was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis earlier this month. Bondi

“Listen loud and clear: WE DO NOT TOLERATE ATTACKS ON PLACES OF WORSHIP,” the attorney general wrote on X.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/justice-department-minnesota-church-disruption-bondi-ed084f5005187f58eabe0cc627d1862b

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A woman who led a protest that disrupted a Minnesota church service has been arrested (Original Post) demmiblue 5 hrs ago OP
What court room will this be held in bluestarone 5 hrs ago #1
Texas or Florida probably. travelingthrulife 5 hrs ago #11
Yea, if they could i know they would!! bluestarone 5 hrs ago #13
Grand jury laughing in their faces in 3... 2... (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 5 hrs ago #2
Arresting someone is one thing. Convicting is another. Kaleva 5 hrs ago #3
Okay, Then Deep State Witch 5 hrs ago #4
U S District Court Wisky64 5 hrs ago #5
They'll never get an indictment here sboatcar 5 hrs ago #10
Sanctuary 2na fisherman 5 hrs ago #6
Good plan except every word out of her mouth is a lie and she will allow the thugs travelingthrulife 5 hrs ago #9
The church should stand with her purr-rat beauty 5 hrs ago #7
THEY have attacked churches, schools, workplaces, etc travelingthrulife 5 hrs ago #8
This case will be before the SC I predict wolfie001 5 hrs ago #12
Also arrested was St Paul School Board member Chauntyll Louisa Allen MichMan 4 hrs ago #14
But Jonathan Ross is still free, even after an autopsy proved the shot that killed her was from the side of the car! SunSeeker 3 hrs ago #15
Make good trouble..... Bayard 2 hrs ago #16
This is the opportunity for a personal story. In May of 1970, right after the Kent State Massacre, flashman13 2 hrs ago #17
"My house will be called a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of robbers" Torchlight 2 hrs ago #18
This one definitely hit them where it hurts. Initech 1 hr ago #19

Deep State Witch

(12,618 posts)
4. Okay, Then
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:39 AM
5 hrs ago

How about arresting the Christofascists that are going after monks doing the Walk for Peace? Or people protesting public Pagan gatherings, or mosques, or synagogues?

Wisky64

(9 posts)
5. U S District Court
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:41 AM
5 hrs ago

Probably in St Paul courthouse but possibly Minneapolis federal courthouse

2na fisherman

(252 posts)
6. Sanctuary
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:54 AM
5 hrs ago

So will they tolerate attacks on any Catholic church which offers sanctuary to immigrants? Many Catholic leaders have denounced Trump and his poor treatment of immigrants. Trump has recently turned against his Catholic patron, Leonard Leo, of Opus Dei infamy and Supreme Court shenanigans. So this should pose a huge spiritual crisis if all Catholic churches in Minnesota decide to offer sanctuary to immigrants and ICE goons invade them despite anything Bondi says.

travelingthrulife

(4,602 posts)
9. Good plan except every word out of her mouth is a lie and she will allow the thugs
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 11:01 AM
5 hrs ago

to raid their churches.

purr-rat beauty

(1,025 posts)
7. The church should stand with her
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:55 AM
5 hrs ago

That is the Christian thing to do

If not....then the church deserves whatever bullshit it gets

wolfie001

(7,236 posts)
12. This case will be before the SC I predict
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 11:03 AM
5 hrs ago

And we know how those 6 piles of fetid horseshit will rule. christo-fascist bastards all 6.

SunSeeker

(57,695 posts)
15. But Jonathan Ross is still free, even after an autopsy proved the shot that killed her was from the side of the car!
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 12:09 PM
3 hrs ago

The shot that killed her was the one Jonathan Ross shot from the SIDE of her car through her open driver's window. He was not in any danger standing to left of a car moving forward and turning to the right away from him. It was in no way self defense. He just gratuitously, out of rage, shot her into the left side of her head. Straight up murder. https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143602933


Instead, Bondi is arresting a peaceful protester who, at most, is guilty of trespassing, a misdemeanor.

flashman13

(2,123 posts)
17. This is the opportunity for a personal story. In May of 1970, right after the Kent State Massacre,
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 01:55 PM
2 hrs ago

I was student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. I was deeply involved in the anti-war movement on campus. I was a member of what was an ad hoc organization that staged assorted anti-war actions. Right after the murders we met to discuss the idea that was circulating around the campuses across the country to call a general strike to shut down the schools. Remembering that this was a conservative school in the deep south, there was a lot of sentiment that if we called for a strike, it would be a flop. Besides looking like fools we would undermine the movement. We didn't realize that the the Faculty Senate was holding a parallel meeting. They beat us to the punch and called for a strike. That I think was a clear sign of how deeply the killings at Kent State effected the whole country. Ultimately four hundred schools closed down for three days. It was a huge boost to the entire movement nation wide.

Needless to say that throughout this period Trickie Dickie was severely criticize by students. He decided that he had to do something to prove he really wasn't hated by college students. So as luck would have it, at that time Billy Graham (the leading religious Nixon ass kisser who loved hob-nobbing with Nixon) was holding one of his mega Crusades in UT's Neyland Stadium. Nixon got Graham to invite him to that circus, I mean Crusade, to speak. Our group immediately decided to stage multiple protests against Nixon's appearance. The project I worked on was making cardboard coffins filled with the names of service members that had died in the war. We marched past student union to a microphone and read out the names. In the beginning it was announced that students would not be allowed to attend the speech. We went to court and the judge ruled that they couldn't prevent students from an event held at a school facility. So they designated two sections in which to segregate the students. That was a big mistake. All that did was concentrate the chanting. If you remember Stanley Karnow's Television History of Vietnam you might remember there was a short segment of Nixon's speech. In the background you can hear us students doing our best to shout him down. It was very satisfying.

Now we get to the point of this. A few days after the event we got a call from the Knoxville cop shop (we had many sympathizers in many places) to tell us that they were issuing warrants to arrest all of the leaders that had organized the demonstrations. It was at the end of the quarter and everyone just went underground. We'd sneak onto campus to take exams and then disappear again. They arrested a couple of people, but that was about it. Everyone went home afterwards and nothing ever came of it again. What were the charges you ask? DISTURBING A RELIGIOUS SERVICE! To this day I wear that charge as a badge of honor.

Just as an aside, the day before Nixon arrived the FBI arrived to shake down the place we all called the White House which was where all of us dirty hippies met to plot our misdeeds. They got a great deal of heckling, but unlike ICE, they didn't seem to take the search or the heckling it too seriously.

Torchlight

(6,384 posts)
18. "My house will be called a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of robbers"
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 02:03 PM
2 hrs ago

(Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-17)

I'd imagine, like ICE, the bankers at the temple also cried out, "Listen loud and clear: WE DO NOT TOLERATE ATTACKS ON PLACES OF WORSHIP"

Initech

(107,702 posts)
19. This one definitely hit them where it hurts.
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 02:15 PM
1 hr ago

Also fuck you Pam Bondi, you are not above the law, either! And neither is your shitty ICE pastor!

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