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Minnesota activist launched after she catches White Home manipulating photographs of her arrest
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Minnesota activist launched after she catches White Home manipulating photographs of her arrest

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Last updated: January 24, 2026 3:08 am
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A Minnesota activist who was charged for her function in an anti-immigration enforcement protest at a church launched her personal video of her arrest Friday after the White Home posted a manipulated picture on-line.

The White Home on Thursday posted a image on its X web page of civil rights lawyer Nekima Levy Armstrong crying together with her palms behind her again as she was escorted by a blurred individual sporting a badge. The photograph was captioned in all caps: “Arrested far-left agitator Nekima Levy Armstrong for orchestrating church riots in Minnesota.”

A photograph posted by Homeland Safety secretary Kristi Noem’s account confirmed the identical picture with Levy Armstrong sporting a impartial expression.

Levy Armstrong, who was arrested with a minimum of two others Thursday for an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a church the place an ICE official additionally serves as a pastor, launched her personal video. Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Allen, a St. Paul college board member who was additionally arrested in connection to the protest, had been each launched Friday, based on a put up by Levy Armstrong’s group, the Racial Justice Community. Their attorneys declined to remark.

The video shot by Levy Armstrong’s husband, Marques Armstrong, reveals a number of federal brokers approaching to arrest her.

“I’m asking you to please deal with me with dignity and respect,” she stated to the brokers.

“We have now to place you in handcuffs,” one agent stated, whereas one other held up a cellphone and appeared to report a video.

“Why are you recording?” Levy Armstrong requested. “I’d ask that you just not report.”

“It’s not going to be on Twitter,” the agent filming stated. “It’s not going to be on something like that.”

“We don’t need to create a false narrative,” the agent stated.

At no level within the greater than seven-minute video — which reveals Levy Armstrong being handcuffed and led right into a authorities car — did Levy Armstrong seem to cry. As an alternative, she talked with brokers about her arrest.

“You already know that this can be a important abuse of energy,” she stated. “As a result of I refuse to be silent within the face of brutality from ICE.”

“I’m not in right here to get in a political debate,” the agent filming stated.

In an audio message that Levy Armstrong’s spokesperson shared with The Related Press, Levy Armstrong stated the video of her arrest exposes that the Trump administration had used AI to govern photographs of her arrest.

“We’re being politically persecuted for talking out in opposition to authoritarianism, fascism and the tyranny of the Trump administration,” stated Levy Armstrong, who recorded the message Friday morning throughout a name together with her husband from jail.

The Division of Homeland Safety didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

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Related Press reporters Giovanna Dell’Orto in Minneapolis and Tiffany Stanley in Washington, D.C., contributed.

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