Minnesota agitator arrested in wake of church invasion, Bondi says

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of a Minnesota agitator who helped organize the storming of Cities Church in St. Paul on Thursday.

Nekima Levy Armstrong, a civil rights lawyer and activist, was arrested on Thursday in Minnesota. (Chris Juhn/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Armstrong, whose website identifies her as a civil rights lawyer and "scholar-activist," helped to organize the storming of Cities Church in in St. Paul on Sunday.

She continued to harass people connected with the church as recently as Wednesday, when she accused one of its pastors of having a "conflict of interest" due to working for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Armstrong claimed in a Facebook post that one of the church’s pastors is a leader at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The demonstration is one of many throughout the Twin Cities in protest of the federal government’s surge of immigration enforcement officials to crack down on widespread fraud taking place in the state.

Anti-ICE agitators targeted the Cities Church in Minneapolis on Sunday, shouting down churchgoers in the middle of services. Cities Church pastor  Jonathan Parnell condemned the agitators in a statement on Tuesday. (Facebook/DawokeFarmer2)

The Sunday attack saw dozens of agitators storm Cities Church during its service. Video from the incident showed activists screaming at congregants, including children.

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Before the Sunday service disruption, Armstrong caused controversy through her far-left views and activism. She has also been a key organizer of the boycotts against Target over its decision to scale back its diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

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In a September 26 post, Armstrong had high praise for Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, who was convicted of the murder of State Trooper Werner Foerster in 1977. Armstrong called her "a brave, wise, powerful, and revolutionary Black woman."

Fox News' Peter Pinedo contributed to this report.

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