FBI and Homeland Security agents arrested Minneapolis civil rights activist Nekima Levy Armstrong and St. Paul school board member Chauntyll Allen in connection with the disruption of a church service on Jan. 18.
A third arrest of a protester involved was announced later on Jan. 22.
Attorney General Pam Bondi in a post on X said Armstrong played a “key role in organizing” the interruption at Cities Church in St. Paul on Jan. 18 by activists who determined one of the pastors is the acting director of the local ICE field office. FBI Director Kash Patel said Armstrong and Allen’s arrests are tied to a violation of the federal FACE Act.
“Listen loud and clear: WE DO NOT TOLERATE ATTACKS ON PLACES OF WORSHIP,” Bondi said.
The Minnesota Star Tribune has reached out to Levy Armstrong and Allen, who joined the St. Paul school board in 2020, for comment. Both were arrested at the Aloft Hotel in downtown Minneapolis where they were staying, according to a source.
Patel announced the arrest of protester William Kelly just after noon. He can be heard yelling in the church during the protests, court records indicate.
The Trump administration swiftly promised to investigate the church disruption after cellphone video showed the activists entering the church on Jan. 18 chanting “justice for Renee Good” after they determined one of the congregation’s pastors, David Easterwood, who was not leading the service, helmed the ICE field office.
The Rev. Jonathan Parnell, who was leading the service, was confronted by the group and can be heard telling the activists “shame on you.”