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However, critics counter that these rights do not extend to private and religious spaces in such a manner. The First Amendment protects against government interference, but it is not a license to invade private properties or interfere with religious worship. Many argue Lemon’s actions crossed a legal boundary, intentionally or not, and that his live streamed footage, which seemed to show him relishing the chaos, underscores his active participation rather than mere reporting.
Law Enforcement and Court Proceedings
Lemon’s arrest was driven by charges of conspiracy and interference with religious rights, with court documents detailing allegations of unlawful actions that disrupted a sacred space. He has pleaded not guilty, and legal battles are upcoming.