Patriot Brief

  • What Happened: William Kelly was arrested after allegedly targeting Cities Church in Minneapolis and posting inflammatory videos online.

  • Why It Matters: The arrest follows public threats, online incitement, and escalating concerns over attacks on churches.

  • Bottom Line: Federal authorities moved quickly after Kelly openly challenged the Trump administration.

This is what accountability looks like. William Kelly, also known online as “dawokefarmer,” is now in custody just two days after publicly daring the Trump administration to come arrest him.

Kelly gained attention after allegedly storming Cities Church in Minneapolis and screaming at churchgoers, later filming himself and posting the footage online. Instead of laying low, Kelly doubled down.

He went on TikTok and had a full public meltdown, calling for people to rise up and “shut this country down.” He also challenged Pam Bondi to come arrest him.

That stunt did not age well.

“A THIRD subject has now been arrested connected to targeting Cities Church in Minneapolis Sunday. William Kelly is now in custody,” said Kash Patel.

According to authorities, Kelly was taken into custody just hours after his TikTok outburst. From my point of view, this is exactly why online threats should never be brushed off as keyboard bravado. When someone targets a church and then calls for nationwide disruption, law enforcement has no choice but to act.

The church at the center of the incident, Cities Church, was one of multiple locations allegedly targeted, making Kelly the third arrest connected to the case. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been tightening the net as the investigation unfolds.

Churches should never be fair game. The Trump administration has made it clear that intimidation, threats, and political violence will be met with consequences. Kelly taunted the system. The system answered.

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