DOJ launches probe after anti-ICE protesters storm Minnesota church

Anti-ICE protesters disrupted a Sunday worship service at Cities Church in St.  Paul, Minnesota, on January 18, 2026, chanting “ICE out!” and “Justice for Renee Good!” during the service.  The protest targeted Pastor David Easterwood, who is also the acting director of the St.  Paul ICE field office, a dual role that sparked outrage among activists.

The demonstration was organized by groups including Racial Justice Network and Black Lives Matter Minnesota, who accused Easterwood of leading ICE operations linked to violent enforcement tactics.  Former CNN anchor Don Lemon livestreamed the protest, during which demonstrators interrupted the opening prayer and remained inside the sanctuary for over 20 minutes.

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