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We reported earlier on the arrests of two people allegedly involved in disrupting the service at the Cities Church in St. Paul last Sunday. They chanted Renee Good's name and "Hands up, don't shoot!" among other things, as they shouted in the church. One was Nekima Levy Armstrong, who Bondi alleged played a key organizing role.
They also arrested Chauntyll Louisa Allen,
according to Bondi.
READ MORE about the Arrests of the Anti-ICE Agitators READ MORE about how DHS promised mugshots Now they've got a third person, and he was one of the people who was very vocal during the action at the church, an agitator named William Kelly. UPDATE: William Kelly is now in custody.
Kelly had challenged Bondi about bringing charges against him, saying, "So be it." He posted a video showing some of his actions at the church, referring to the people as "pretend Christians" and "comfortable white people." In his later comment, he called them "white supremacists." Bondi posted a portion of his video and said, "Ok," in response to the challenge to get him. Warning for graphic language: Fox News' Bill Melugin reported that Kelly had previously told Bondi in a video, "Come and get me, you traitorous bitch." We're in the "find out" stage right about now, and it's been a good day. None of these people helped themselves with their comments during and after the event. Armstrong tried to downplay the action, arguing they didn't "rush into the church," but that they "participated in the service." I think they're going to have a tough time with that kind of an argument, given the videos. READ MORE about those comments Nekima Levy Armstrong made in her CNN interview I'm thinking that with these new developments, Kelly might now be realizing that playing the tough guy wasn't such a good idea. |


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