Minnesota school board member Chauntyll Allen ripped by state lawmaker after anti-ICE church invasion arrest
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Following a recent incident in Minnesota, a state representative has raised concerns about the state’s public school boards. This comes after Chauntyll Allen, a member of the St. Paul Board of Education and a well-known Black Lives Matter activist, was arrested for leading a group that stormed a local church to confront a pastor who also serves as an ICE agent.

State Representative Elliott Engen, a Republican from Lino Lakes, expressed his frustration with the current state of school boards in the Twin Cities area, particularly in Ramsey and Hennepin Counties. “These school boards have shifted away from their primary purpose,” Engen told Fox News Digital. “Instead of focusing on balancing budgets and addressing the educational achievement gap—which is the largest in the nation—they have become platforms for activism.”

Allen, who has served as the education board’s clerk since 2020, was one of three individuals taken into federal custody after the incident at Cities Church in Saint Paul on January 18. The event was part of an aggressive anti-ICE demonstration, much of which was captured on video by participants.

BLM leader in black shirt at outside rally

In another facet of her activism, Chauntyll Allen has been a prominent figure in the Black Lives Matter movement within the Twin Cities. She recently spoke about the death of Ricky Cobb II outside the Governor’s Mansion in St. Paul, advocating for the release of Minnesota State Patrol video of the incident. Cobb died from multiple gunshot wounds during a traffic stop on Interstate 94 in north Minneapolis.

Following the church incident, Allen faces charges of conspiracy to deprive others of their constitutional rights. Her arrest and the surrounding events have sparked a broader conversation about the roles and responsibilities of public school board members in the community.

So they really have made a, a very blatant, obvious and charged, decision to engage in political activism,” Engen said. 

“It’s LGBTQ [and] that sort of thing, and activism through the [Minnesota Department of Education],” he continued. “So much so that, you know, even in our state curriculum standards now, we have comprehensive sex education, which is mandated from third and 12th grade. You have ethnic studies, which is the equivalent of [critical race theory], which is mandated in K-3 and above. You have queer theory and queer studies, which are now being mandated in high school. It is a constant push towards more ideological persuasions and activism.” 

He described Allen as an activist who has been engaged in Twin Cities politics for quite some time. Asked what should happen now that Allen has been arrested, Engen answered bluntly. 

 “Convicted, prosecuted, taken off the school board, never allowed within 500 yards of a school again,” he said. “That’d be what sane societies do.”

However, he’s not confident that will happen. 

“But instead, Minnesota’s probably going to — under the current administration, under the current governance and leadership — prop her up as some hero, somebody to emulate, when in reality these people only know destruction,” he said.

Engen later added that he is sick of adults making school boards about themselves and their political activism, instead of serving students. 

After the incident, Allen doubled down on the mob invasion in an interview with TMZ earlier this week, saying it “needed to be done to get the message across.” 

She said she and the dozens of other agitators, who wreaked havoc inside the place of worship while former CNN host Don Lemon and others filmed the event, found out that a pastor at the church was an ICE agent through a lawsuit filed by the ACLU.

“For us that’s just like, the lowest bar,” she said in the interview. “It’s like, you know, you have these people in our community just terrorizing. Terrorizing our children and our women and our different immigrant communities. They’re arresting U.S. citizens and doing all this illegal stuff and all the way down to even the most graphic murder of Renee Good. And then we have the head of this whole operation standing in a pulpit preaching to a congregation every Sunday morning, and so that was really just not OK with us.”

Chauntyll Allen BLM activist red shirt holding microphone

Chauntyll Allen, a community activist, talks on the stage at The Commons park in front of U.S. Bank Stadium one year after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 25, 2021. (Christopher Mark Juhn/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Panicked churchgoers can be seen in the viral videos fleeing the church as the activists scream at and taunt others.

Allen said her mother is a pastor, and justified the event by saying that in the Bible, Jesus flipped tables. 

The school board member, who has served since January 2020, is described as a “youth advocate and educator” on her biography page. That page also lists her as a member of the board’s African American Program Work Group and Equity Committee.

Allen took to the streets during the George Floyd riots in the summer of 2020.

Lemon snagged an interview with the pastor during the chaos, in which he also attempted to lecture the man on Christianity. The pastor asked him to leave.

Federal officers speak with a man on a busy commercial street as bystanders look on.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers question a man about his status on Lake Street near Karmel Mall in Minnesota on Dec. 10, 2025. (Christopher Juhn/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“The district has been made aware of this incident and is following all applicable policies and procedures,” a spokesperson for the district told Fox News Digital. “Saint Paul Public Schools does not comment on pending legal matters.”

The directors of the Saint Paul Board of Education did not return requests for comment. 

Allen did not return multiple requests for comment. 

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