Don Lemon arrested, faces federal civil rights charges over Minnesota church protest
- Don Lemon, a former CNN anchor, was arrested Thursday in Los Angeles while covering the Grammy Awards, facing federal civil‑rights charges related to a Minnesota church protest.
- On Jan. 18, demonstrators entered Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota to protest a pastor with ICE ties, staging a 'takeover-style attack' that ended the worship service and frightened congregants.
- A federal magistrate judge previously found the evidence against Lemon insufficient, yet he was arrested Thursday and released on a personal recognizance bond, telling reporters `I will not stop now, I will not stop ever. I look forward to my day court`.
- Civil‑rights and journalism groups condemned the arrests, with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison saying, `In Minnesota, we do not treat journalists like criminals for doing their jobs`, and NABJ criticizing the move.
- The episode amplifies broader First Amendment concerns as the Department of Justice alleges Lemon's actions were `criminal reconnaissance`, while critics say prosecutors ignore ICE agents linked to recent deaths.
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January 30, 2026 – Los Angeles (U.S.) – EFE. Communicator Don Lemon, recognized for his previous record in CNN, regained his freedom on Friday after being arrested in the city of Los Angeles. Authorities pointed out him for allegedly breaking federal regulations while doing his informative work during a demonstration in a temple in Minnesota. The protest in which he participated sought to denounce the migration operations carried out by the Dona…
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