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The curious case of the ICE pastor as Minnesota protesters disrupt church companies and DOJ launches investigation
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The curious case of the ICE pastor as Minnesota protesters disrupt church companies and DOJ launches investigation

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The U.S. Division of Justice stated Sunday it’s investigating a gaggle of protesters in Minnesota who disrupted companies at a church the place an area official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement apparently serves as a pastor.

A livestreamed video posted on the Fb web page of Black Lives Matter Minnesota, one of many protest’s organizers, exhibits a gaggle of individuals interrupting companies on the Cities Church in St. Paul by chanting “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good.” The 37-year-old mom of three was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis earlier this month amid a surge in federal immigration enforcement actions.

The protesters allege that one of many church’s pastors — David Easterwood — additionally leads the native ICE area workplace overseeing the operations which have concerned violent techniques and unlawful arrests.

U.S. Division of Justice Assistant Legal professional Normal Harmeet Dhillon stated her company is investigating federal civil rights violations “by these individuals desecrating a home of worship and interfering with Christian worshippers.”

“A home of worship is just not a public discussion board on your protest! It’s a house protected against precisely such acts by federal felony and civil legal guidelines!” she stated on social media.

Legal professional Normal Pam Bondi additionally weighed in on social media, saying that any violations of federal legislation can be prosecuted.

Nekima Levy Armstrong, who participated within the protest and leads the native grassroots civil rights group Racial Justice Community, dismissed the potential DOJ investigation as a sham and a distraction from federal brokers’ actions in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

“When you consider the federal authorities unleashing barbaric ICE brokers upon our neighborhood and all of the hurt that they’ve precipitated, to have somebody serving as a pastor who oversees these ICE brokers, is sort of unfathomable to me,” stated Armstrong, who added she is an ordained reverend. “If persons are extra involved about somebody coming to a church on a Sunday and disrupting enterprise as standard than they’re in regards to the atrocities that we’re experiencing in our neighborhood, then they should verify their theology and the necessity to verify their hearts.”

The web site of St. Paul-based Cities Church lists David Easterwood as a pastor, and his private info seems to match that of the David Easterwood recognized in courtroom filings because the appearing director of the ICE St. Paul area workplace. Easterwood appeared alongside DHS Secretary Kristi Noem at a Minneapolis press convention final October.

Cities Church didn’t reply to a cellphone name or emailed request for remark Sunday night, and Easterwood’s private contact info couldn’t instantly be situated.

Easterwood didn’t lead the a part of the service that was livestreamed, and it was unclear if he was current on the church Sunday.

In a Jan. 5 courtroom submitting, Easterwood defended ICE’s techniques in Minnesota comparable to swapping license plates and spraying protesters with chemical irritants. He wrote that federal brokers had been experiencing elevated threats and aggression and crowd management gadgets like flash-bang grenades had been essential to guard in opposition to violent assaults. He testified that he was unaware of brokers “knowingly focusing on or retaliating in opposition to peaceable protesters or authorized observers with much less deadly munitions and/or crowd management gadgets.”

“Agitators aren’t simply focusing on our officers. Now they’re focusing on church buildings, too,” the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement company acknowledged. “They’re going from resort to resort, church to church, trying to find federal legislation enforcement who’re risking their lives to guard Individuals.”

Black Lives Matter Minnesota co-founder Monique Cullars-Doty stated that the DOJ’s prosecution was misguided.

“In the event you obtained a head — a pacesetter in a church — that’s main and orchestrating ICE raids, my God, what has the world come to?” Cullars-Doty stated. “We are able to’t sit again idly and watch individuals go and be led astray.”

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