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One of the Anti-ICE Protesters Who Stormed a Minneapolis Church This Weekend is a SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER in Saint Paul



Chauntyll Allen – St. Paul school board member – Screencap of TMZ video.

One of the unhinged protesters who barged into a Minneapolis church this weekend, terrorizing peaceful worshippers and children alike, was a school board member for the city of Saint Paul named Chauntyll Allen.

Libs of TikTok posted this information on Twitter/X:

BREAKING: One of the anti-ICE protesters who stormed a church has been identified as Chauntyll Allen, a school board member for Saint Paul Public Schools (@SPPS_News).

This woman is in charge of your children's education.

Any comment @SPPS_News?? pic.twitter.com/cCBOz8k63c

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 19, 2026

A report from TMZ confirms this (emphasis is ours):

Local and federal authorities are investigating after a group of anti-ICE protesters crashed a Minnesota church service … and one of the demonstrators tells TMZ she’d still do it all over again.

Here’s the deal … the DOJ and local police are investigating after protesters interrupted a service at the Cities Church in St. Paul … which is getting major headlines because Don Lemon was in the mix live-streaming the incident.

Chauntyll Allen, leader of Black Lives Matter Twin Cities, who was among the group, tells TMZ … the jarring protest inside the church was necessary to make clear to the parishioners that having a pastor who is also an ICE official is unacceptable.

Chauntyll, who’s also a St. Paul School Board member, argues the community is being ripped apart by ICE … so the group disrupting a church service — and upsetting some parishioners — in comparison is pretty small potatoes.

More from Alpha News:

Nekima Levy Armstrong, a prominent activist, said in a Facebook post that she co-organized the disruption along with Chauntyll Allen, a St. Paul Public Schools board member. Videos show Allen leading chants inside the church.

Allen posted a photo of Lemon and Armstrong outside Cities Church, accusing congregants of following a “false prophet,” according to a screenshot of a Facebook post obtained by Alpha News.

Allen has served on the school board since January 2020 and is also a founder of Black Lives Matter Twin Cities, according to her LinkedIn.

This should not be shocking, but it is.

The church invasion involved Minnesota government officials.

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https://t.co/ZzTN3z4Vcu

— Jon Whitehead (@jrwhitehead) January 19, 2026

Of course there were school board members as part of the church assault team. Of course. https://t.co/MBK236yBQ9

— SteveAustinWI (@SteveAustinWI) January 19, 2026

Will the Saint Paul school board remove Ms. Allen from her position? They certainly should.

People who invade churches and terrorize children do not belong on school boards.

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