Nearly all suspects arrested in St. Paul church storming as MLK’s niece says tactics ‘not the way’
Nearly all suspects indicted in the January storming of a Minnesota church have now been arrested — including two apprehended abroad — as Dr. Alveda King warns the hostile tactics...
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Nearly all suspects indicted in the January storming of a Minnesota church have now been arrested — including two apprehended abroad — as Dr. Alveda King warns the hostile tactics "are not the way" of the civil rights movement led by her uncle, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Her comments come as Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said Wednesday that nearly all individuals indicted in connection with the January storming of Cities Church in St. Paul have now been arrested. "As of Monday, all 39 individuals indicted in the attack on Cities Church in MN had been arrested, two of them while abroad," Dhillon wrote on X before later clarifying that one suspect remains at large. "We will find and arrest this individual." "It is so important to take a look at what is going on in America today, especially as you mentioned, the church that was stormed by angry protesters, challenging the people who were there worshiping God," King, a Fox News contributor, told Fox News Digital. FEDERAL AGENTS ARREST 2 MORE IN CONNECTION TO MINNESOTA CHURCH STORMING "I was taught to protest prayerfully and non-violently," she said. "So yes, I was absolutely shocked and disturbed to see a worship service disturbed with hostility. That is not the way to get God's attention. That should not be the way to get America's attention." King, who participated in the civil rights movement as a youth organizer in the 1960s, said churches were gathering places — not targets. "When we were in the church, we were singing, we were praying, we were strategizing," she said. "They were not hostile. They were not combative." She drew a direct line between the Civil Rights Movement she experienced and the tactics she saw in Minnesota. "Any movement that is rooted in violence and hostility, throwing rocks, disturbing or yelling or screaming. That is not the way of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." MIKE DAVIS: DON LEMON AND HIS CHURCH-STORMING MOB MUST FACE KU KLUX KLAN, FACE ACT CHARGES "The way to get…