From the Christian Post:
Alveda King, a gospel singer, evangelist, and niece of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., believes that if her uncle were alive today, he would be stressing the importance of unity and nonviolence amid ongoing unrest against immigration enforcement officers. “Don Lemon may not remember that Martin Luther King Jr. encouraged nonviolence and, as a youth organizer in the 1960s, we were taught to be nonviolent and to protest peacefully.”
On Sunday, former CNN host Don Lemon accompanied a group of anti-ICE protesters who stormed a church service at Cities Church — a Baptist congregation in St. Paul, Minnesota — where one of the pastors also serves as the acting director of the ICE St. Paul field office. The worship service was forced to end early.