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Temple University student charged in St Paul church storming admits he helped Don Lemon with 'logistics and local contacts'

Richardson surrendered on federal charges and admitted that he assisted Lemon, indicating that Lemon planned to go into the church with the activist group and that it was not simply passive coverage of the incident.

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Richardson surrendered on federal charges and admitted that he assisted Lemon, indicating that Lemon planned to go into the church with the activist group and that it was not simply passive coverage of the incident.

A Temple University student who has been charged in the St. Paul church storming case has admitted that he helped Don Lemon with logistics and coordinating Lemon's appearance at the church with the rest of the left-wing mob of agitators who stormed the church in Minnesota.

Jerome Richardson, a senior majoring in political science at Temple University, "helped Lemon with ‘logistics and local contacts’ and appeared in a video before his arrest saying he supported the protest as a matter of conscience and faith," according to reporting from The Temple News.



Richardson surrendered on federal charges and admitted that he assisted Lemon, indicating that Lemon planned to go into the church with the activist group and that it was not simply passive coverage of the incident.



Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the Department of Justice has also said that those people who were at the church worship service thought that a shooting was taking place as the mob of left-wing agitators stormed the service, taking issue with the fact that a pastor on staff also worked as the director of a nearby ICE office.

“People thought they were in the middle of a mass shooting incident while they were being surrounded by this mob," Dhillon told reporter Catherine Herridge when she was asked if the "Don Lemon case was a good use of Justice Department resources."

Dhillon said the case does not have to do just with Lemon, but that it is one of several FACE Act violation cases that are ongoing.
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