William Kelly is a paid professional agitator

Based on the content in this article, I'm betting that William Kelly is a paid professional agitator. Fox News Digital reports "Anti-ICE agitators stormed Cities Church sanctuary on Sunday, causing chaos and insisting that one of the pastors is the acting director of ICE's St. Paul field office. Protesters were heard shouting 'ICE out' and 'Justice for Renee Good' in the middle of services in front of shocked churchgoers. A man with the group was identified as William Kelly, who goes by 'DaWokeFarmer' on TikTok, where he has over 66,000 followers, and regularly posts politically charged videos attacking ICE, President Donald Trump and members of his administration with profanity."

The article continues, saying "A member of Christ Church in Washington, D.C., who asked to remain anonymous, told Fox News Digital that he immediately recognized Kelly as a part of a group that has been pestering worshipers on a routine basis." It's stunning that they're reporting that "William Kelly is a regular outside our church, he screams incredibly vile and gross things at families, at children at people, he’s called my wife a c---, a whore and a Nazi breeder, all sorts of fun things,' the Christ Church member told Fox News Digital."

Earlier this morning, I wrote this article about the Cities Church invasion.In the article, I wrote this:

Lemon attempted to justify his actions by saying his actions are protected by the First Amendment. The first problem with that is that the church is private property. The next problem he's got is that his First Amendment right to practice journalism collides with the worshippers' First Amendment right to practice their faith. Third, the invaders weren't practicing journalism. They were invading a church for the purpose of accusing the pastor he was working with ICE.

When the invaders got inside the church, they started slinging sharp insults at the parishioners and the pastor. These trashtalkers talked like miniature Mayor Freys.

Apparently, the anti-ICE activists are a mixture of rent-a-mob imports and homegrown dirtbags. Further, 2 DFL legislators are active participants in ICE Watch, an anti-law enforcement organization. Don't think that these people aren't dirtbags, either. Nick Sortor, an independent journalist, was mistakenly 'identified' as an ICE agent. Check this out:

Further, notice the MPD reaction to Nick Sortor's 9-1-1 call. They told him they really don't have time for him. Further, the officer assumed that Sortor was harassinng people. The truth is that he spent most of the day driving around. Thankfully, the FBI said that they'd take over the investigation. It's nice to know that some law enforcement people have time to enforce the law.

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