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Federal authorities nabbed Ian Davis Austin and Jerome D'Angelo Richardson, who are both accused of taking part in a coordinated attack on City's church in St.
Paul, Minnesota.
The demonstrators believed one of the pastors was a top ICE official in Minnesota.
The latest arrests come just days after the feds arrested ex-CNN host Don Lemon for his alleged role in the protest.
Lemon claimed that he was merely covering the demonstration as a journalist.
He was later released and appeared at the Grammys Sunday night, where he received a standing ovation.
Lemon faces charges of conspiracy to violate the right of religious freedom at a house of worship and violations of the FACE Act, the law that prohibits the disruption of worship services.
The Biden administration infamously weaponized that law against peaceful anti-abortion protesters.
Miller, a British citizen in Elston, a Canadian, were in Brussels interviewing passerby about radical gender ideology in June.
They were holding signs that read, children are never born in the wrong body, and children cannot consent to puberty blockers.
When a threatening crowd began to form, Miller called the police.
Officers arrived on the scene only to arrest and strip search Miller and Elston, who were then held in custody for four hours.
Belgian authorities have not yet disclosed the scope of the criminal investigation, leaving open the key question of whether it's focused on misconduct by the police officers or the campaigners themselves.
Miller and Elston have spent the past year petitioning the government to offer an apology and financial settlement for what they call an unlawful detention.
Yeah, good morning, John.
You know, it would be hard to describe the situation as calm.
As we've reported, the riots have sort of ebbed and flowed.
And as this viral footage from just yesterday shows, rioters continue to wreak havoc in some areas.
In one particularly wild situation in St.
Paul, a group of anti-ice agitators attempted to break into a home-to-suites hotel where they thought immigration agents were staying.