- A group of anti-ICE protesters stormed Cities Church (an SBC church in Minneapolis/St. Paul area) during Sunday service, disrupting worship to hunt for an alleged ICE agent among church leadership.
- The mob chanted slogans like “ICE out” and demanded “justice for Renee Good,” the woman fatally shot by an ICE agent on January 7 after accelerating her vehicle into the officer, causing serious injury.
- Protesters believed a senior pastor or elder (reportedly matching the identity of the acting director of ICE’s St. Paul field office) worked for ICE, leading to the targeted invasion of the sacred space.
- This is part of a weekend of leftist aggression in Minneapolis, where individuals vaguely resembling ICE officers were accosted, harassed, or attacked—including mistaken identity incidents among the protesters themselves.
- Videos circulating on social media captured the chaotic scene, with the mob interrupting the service and causing outrage among congregants.
- Conservative voices and ICE officials condemned the act as “utterly despicable,” noting that protesters are now targeting churches, hotels, and civilians in their hunt for federal agents enforcing immigration laws.
- The incident highlights escalating tensions amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, with critics blaming local leaders like Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey for enabling or inflaming the unrest.
- Federal authorities have vowed investigations, citing potential violations like interference with religious assembly, while officials emphasize the risks to ICE agents doing their duty to protect Americans.
Read the full story: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/scott-mcclallen/2026/01/18/watch-leftist-lunatics-storm-minneapolis-church-hunting-alleged-ice-agent-n2669669
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