Anti-Ice Church Protestors
FISTS IN AIR AFTER RELEASE FROM CUSTODY
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Two girls who have been arrested and charged for an anti-ICE protest that ripped via a Minnesota church service final weekend have been launched from custody … and it is all on video.
Footage reveals the second Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Allen have been launched from detention Friday in St. Paul.
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Armstrong and Allen every raised a fist within the air as they emerged to cheers. Armstrong mentioned, “Thanks all for being right here,” Levy Armstrong mentioned. “Glory to God!”
Earlier Friday, a federal decide ordered their launch … ruling the federal authorities did not show they deserved to be held in detention.
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Don Lemon was on the protest reporting dwell … and he acquired in sizzling water with the feds too, however has not been charged.
William Kelly, who was additionally arrested over the protest, was additionally launched from custody … with a decide ruling Kelly was NOT a hazard to the general public … in response to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
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We talked to Allen, chief of Black Lives Matter Twin Cities, earlier than she was arrested this week … and she or he advised us why she felt the protest was essential.