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Charges dropped against woman in anti-ICE church protest over mistaken identity

Heather Danae Lewis who was one of 30 people charged in Minnesota church protest showed she did not attend event Federal prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against a woman accused of participating in a…

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The GuardianMar 22, 2026, 1:55 PM

Charges dropped against woman in anti-ICE church protest over mistaken identity

Heather Danae Lewis who was one of 30 people charged in Minnesota church protest showed she did not attend event Federal prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against a woman accused of participating in a controversial January protest at a Minnesota church after the woman apparently did not attend the event at all. Prosecutors notified a federal judge they intended to drop charges against Heather Danae Lewis, who was one of 30 people charged in connection with an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protest that disrupted a service at Cities church in St Paul. Officials have charged the protesters with civil rights crimes, saying they interfered with the right of the congregants at the church to exercise their religious beliefs. The media professional Don Lemon, who was at the event reporting on the protest, was among those charged. Continue reading...

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