MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota activist who was charged for her role in an anti-immigration enforcement protest at a church released her own video of her arrest Friday after the White House posted a manipulated image online.
The White House on Thursday posted a picture on its X page of civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong crying with her hands behind her back as she was escorted by a blurred person wearing a badge. The photo was captioned in all caps: ''Arrested far-left agitator Nekima Levy Armstrong for orchestrating church riots in Minnesota."
A photo posted by Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem's account showed the same image with Levy Armstrong wearing a neutral expression.
Levy Armstrong, who was arrested with at least two others Thursday for an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a church where an ICE official also serves as a pastor, released her own video. Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Allen, a St. Paul school board member who was also arrested in connection to the protest, were both released Friday, according to a post by Levy Armstrong's organization, the Racial Justice Network. Their attorneys declined to comment.
The video shot by Levy Armstrong's husband, Marques Armstrong, shows several federal agents approaching to arrest her.
''I'm asking you to please treat me with dignity and respect,'' she said to the agents.
''We have to put you in handcuffs,'' one agent said, while another held up a phone and appeared to record a video.
''Why are you recording?'' Levy Armstrong asked. ''I would ask that you not record.''