Don Lemon arrested, faces federal civil rights charges over Minnesota church protest
- Don Lemon was arrested by federal authorities in Los Angeles in connection with a protest against ICE at Cities Church in St. Paul.
- Georgia Fort, an independent journalist, was also arrested, and federal agents reported to her home with an arrest warrant related to her coverage of the protest.
- Abbe Lowell, Lemon's attorney, called the arrest an unprecedented attack on the First Amendment and emphasized that Lemon intends to fight the charges in court.
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Nationwide dissent grows over ICE surge
Protests against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown spread across the United States on Friday as outrage deepened over the fatal shootings of two US citizens during federal enforcement operations in Minnesota, with demonstrators demanding an end to "heavy-handed and discriminatory tactics". Student organisers called for walkouts and a nationwide shutdown, urging "no work, no school and no shopping" in protest against the presence o…
The state's attorney general described the arrests as "deeply worrying" and said, "In Minnesota we don't treat journalists as criminals for doing their job."
Don Lemon Arrested in Beverly Hills Over St. Paul Church Protest
Award-winning journalist and former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents in Beverly Hills in connection with a protest he covered at a Minnesota church, his lawyer announced Friday. Lemon was in town covering the Grammy Awards, according to a statement from his attorney, Abbe Lowell. “Don Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents last night in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy Awards. Don has been a journalist for…
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