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In a notable decision, state criminal charges have been dropped against several anti-ICE demonstrators, including ex-CNN journalist Don Lemon, who disrupted a church service in Minnesota this past January. Church leaders have criticized the decision, arguing it allows activists to interfere with religious practices without consequence.
St. Paul City Attorney Irene Kao announced this week that her office will not be pursuing charges, citing insufficient evidence under Minnesota law to support prosecution.
“After a thorough review of video footage, investigative reports, and all other available information, prosecutors concluded that the evidence does not meet the legal requirements for criminal charges under Minnesota statutes,” the statement explained.
Despite the state’s decision, federal authorities have charged 39 individuals, including Lemon and another independent journalist, with civil rights violations related to the incident. These federal cases are still ongoing.
The protest, which took place on January 19, 2026, at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, was prompted by activists’ claims that the pastor was serving as an ICE agent.

