St. Paul Police
Opening Local Investigation Into Anti-ICE Church Protest
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The St. Paul Police Dept. has opened an investigation after anti-ICE protesters crashed a church service … and Don Lemon may be ensnared.
St. Paul police tell TMZ … the department is actively working the Sunday incident as a disorderly conduct investigation.
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Due to the open case, police declined all other questions … including whether Lemon was exempt from the investigation.
Police were called by several Cities Church parishioners, reporting approximately 30 to 40 protesters interrupted services … because they believed a pastor works for ICE. Don Lemon was on scene working as an independent journalist … and was live-streaming as he tried to interview the lead pastor on the spot. The man, identified as David Easterwood, was not present.
Police tell us … by the time officers arrived on scene, the group had moved outside the church and began to walk down the alley. Officers stayed on scene to monitor.
The DOJ said Monday an investigation had been opened … and hinted that Lemon is part of the probe.
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