Trump administration officials announced on Jan. 22 that federal agents had arrested several suspects who allegedly organized a protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
The first suspect arrested was Nekima Levy Armstrong, who was apprehended during a morning operation by FBI agents and ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) division, reported Arjun Singh of the Epoch Times.
She is being charged with a felony for alleged conspiracy to violate someone’s constitutional or legal rights, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Mr. Singh also reported an additional suspect in the case, Chauntyll Louisa Allen had been arrested. The Department of Homeland Security later shared footage of the woman in HSI custody, noting that she had been charged with a “conspiracy to deprive rights,” the same charges against Armstrong.
FBI Director Kash Patel later announced the arrest of a third suspect, William Kelly, charged with conspiracy to deprive rights for his involvement in the St. Paul church riot.
Anti-ICE agitator William Kelly is the one who dared Attorney General Pam Bondi to arrest him after she launched an investigation into the radicals who stormed a Minnesota church.
Kelly, who goes by "DaWokeFarmer" on TikTok, was identified as one of the vile radicals after the incident and stood by his part in the church disruption in several videos criticizing Bondi.
In a TikTok video, reported by Yahoo News, Kelly antagonized Attorney General Bondi and the Trump administration using the vile language that has become the lingua franca of today’s Democrats.
"They wanna come after me?" Kelly posted on his TikTok. "F--- 'em. How can they live so comfortably while the f---ing people from Somalia that are in this country legally, they have f---ing citizenship, can't even go to their mosque and pray? How do they deserve any f---ing different? F--- those f---ing Nazis. Come and get me Pam Bondi, you f---ing traitorous b----. All power to the people."
In another clip that was posted online Tuesday, Kelly also taunted Bondi.
"What we're seeing around this country is they're using their political influence to attack people that disagree with them," Kelly said. "They're gonna come at me with charges, and I'm not scared of that. There's no basis for these charges. I did not block them, you know, from their service. They welcomed us in. They never asked us to leave. The police never came and removed us, so we didn't stop their service. In fact, people were still praying the entire time. The music was still playing the entire time."
He added, "So you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come and arrest me? You want to come and give me charges? So be it. And for all the people giving me death threats, threatening my life, kill me. Go ahead, kill me. Because you know what? As Fred Hampton said, 'You can kill the revolutionary, but you can't kill the revolution!'"
Kelly, who is a paid, professional insurrectionist, was also arrested in DC for stalking and harassing an innocent man and his children. He was arrested in Minneapolis just 2 days before the church invasion and was involved in the brutal beating of Jake Lang. He was in New Orleans a few weeks ago. Colorado, likely Portland and everywhere else. Now, it is alleged he’s gaining refuge in Somali Mosques while disruption church services. However, thanks to Minnesota’s radical Democrat judges he was released with no bail and it remains to be seen if this dangerous radical will ever be locked-up for his many crimes.
The first suspect arrested was Nekima Levy Armstrong, who was apprehended during a morning operation by FBI agents and ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) division, reported Arjun Singh of the Epoch Times.
She is being charged with a felony for alleged conspiracy to violate someone’s constitutional or legal rights, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Mr. Singh also reported an additional suspect in the case, Chauntyll Louisa Allen had been arrested. The Department of Homeland Security later shared footage of the woman in HSI custody, noting that she had been charged with a “conspiracy to deprive rights,” the same charges against Armstrong.
FBI Director Kash Patel later announced the arrest of a third suspect, William Kelly, charged with conspiracy to deprive rights for his involvement in the St. Paul church riot.
Anti-ICE agitator William Kelly is the one who dared Attorney General Pam Bondi to arrest him after she launched an investigation into the radicals who stormed a Minnesota church.
Kelly, who goes by "DaWokeFarmer" on TikTok, was identified as one of the vile radicals after the incident and stood by his part in the church disruption in several videos criticizing Bondi.
In a TikTok video, reported by Yahoo News, Kelly antagonized Attorney General Bondi and the Trump administration using the vile language that has become the lingua franca of today’s Democrats.
"They wanna come after me?" Kelly posted on his TikTok. "F--- 'em. How can they live so comfortably while the f---ing people from Somalia that are in this country legally, they have f---ing citizenship, can't even go to their mosque and pray? How do they deserve any f---ing different? F--- those f---ing Nazis. Come and get me Pam Bondi, you f---ing traitorous b----. All power to the people."
In another clip that was posted online Tuesday, Kelly also taunted Bondi.
"What we're seeing around this country is they're using their political influence to attack people that disagree with them," Kelly said. "They're gonna come at me with charges, and I'm not scared of that. There's no basis for these charges. I did not block them, you know, from their service. They welcomed us in. They never asked us to leave. The police never came and removed us, so we didn't stop their service. In fact, people were still praying the entire time. The music was still playing the entire time."
He added, "So you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come and arrest me? You want to come and give me charges? So be it. And for all the people giving me death threats, threatening my life, kill me. Go ahead, kill me. Because you know what? As Fred Hampton said, 'You can kill the revolutionary, but you can't kill the revolution!'"
Kelly, who is a paid, professional insurrectionist, was also arrested in DC for stalking and harassing an innocent man and his children. He was arrested in Minneapolis just 2 days before the church invasion and was involved in the brutal beating of Jake Lang. He was in New Orleans a few weeks ago. Colorado, likely Portland and everywhere else. Now, it is alleged he’s gaining refuge in Somali Mosques while disruption church services. However, thanks to Minnesota’s radical Democrat judges he was released with no bail and it remains to be seen if this dangerous radical will ever be locked-up for his many crimes.






