Magistrate judge rejects charges against Don Lemon over anti-ICE protest in Minnesota church

Don Lemon's a goddamn idiot. Though I don't know if his involvement constituted breaking the law but the acts of the protestors does. Or they should.

But law aside, they had no business protesting in the the church for a grievance against the pastor. It doesn't make any logical or culpa sense to interrupt the church service. Unless of course, they conflated and expanded the culpability to the congregation by dint of the fallacy of guilt by association.

I think that is exactly why they did it and they were chickenshit in any case for doing so.
They invaded a peaceful proceeding and had no legal right to do so.
They're lucky they didn't try that crap in some other cities. They would have emerged with some serious facial distortions.
 
CORRUPT JUDGE.

Jack Posobiec:

"NEW: I am told the judge that refused to sign the criminal complaint against Don Lemon is Magistrate Judge Douglas MickoHis wife works for Keith Ellison as an Assistant AG and has anti-ICE posts on LinkedIn"


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Gee, what a surprise; another Far Left woman. They run the Democrat Party now.
 
The 1st Amendment does not shield a journalist in trampling other peoples 1st Amendment right to practice their religion. This is pure lunacy. Sadly, we have the worst Chief Justice in history allowing this lawlessness under his watch. Pathetic.
 
Churches are PRIVATE property. If I storm into your private property screaming about ICE, does the first amendment cover that?
Yes, you've violated the sanctity of the church. You've also violated the laws of sanctuary by storming the church...
Additionally, you've violently violated the tenants of the First Amendment to the Constitution.... Protecting the right to believe and practice your religion freely.
 
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I want to see Lemon getting his mugshot taken, but we've seen it all too often, when Leftists especially celebrities get off with not even a slap on the wrists. This could be another one of those times.
In this situation, it's better to expect the worst and then be wildly surprised when the best happens instead.
Gotta squeeze the Lemon.
 
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Commentary:
I want to see Lemon getting his mugshot taken, but we've seen it all too often, when Leftists especially celebrities get off with not even a slap on the wrists. This could be another one of those times.
In this situation, it's better to expect the worst and then be wildly surprised when the best happens instead.
Gotta squeeze the Lemon.


FAFO.
 
Well, it appears some judges still respect the law...Journalists 'on the job' are covered by the 1st amendment, yes?


A Minnesota federal magistrate judge refused to sign a complaint charging independent journalist Don Lemon in connection with a protest inside a church in St. Paul on Sunday, multiple sources familiar with the proceedings told CBS News.

"The attorney general is enraged at the magistrate's decision," said a source familiar with the matter. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been in Minnesota for two days, as the Justice Department has sought to surge prosecutorial and law enforcement resources there.

A different source stressed that the process is not over, and the Justice Department could find other avenues to charge Lemon.

On Thursday morning, Bondi announced two arrests connected to the church protest — Chauntyll Louisa Allen, who serves on the St. Paul School Board, and Nekima Levy Armstrong. Bondi alleged that Armstrong was involved in organizing the protest.

A source familiar with the matter confirmed that a magistrate judge approved charges against Allen and Armstrong.
Kristi Noem, the Department of Homeland Security secretary, said Armstrong is being charged with a federal crime under 18 USC 241, a civil rights law that prohibits two or more people from conspiring to interfere with constitutionally protected rights, like the free practice of religion.


Protesters said they entered St. Paul's Cities Church on Sunday, after discovering that an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official appeared to be one of the pastors at the church.

The charges were bogus. A case malicious prosecution. More of 47's revenge that failed.
 
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