Radical anti-ICE agitator William Kelly—known to his 66,000 TikTok followers as "DaWokeFarmer"—is openly taunting U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. Following his role in storming a St. Paul church on Sunday, Kelly released a series of profanity-laced videos daring the DOJ to arrest him.
Kelly and a mob of protesters disrupted a service at Cities Church, falsely claiming a pastor was an undercover ICE official. The group screamed "ICE out" and "Justice for Renee Good" while terrified congregants looked on.
Attorney General Bondi has officially launched a federal investigation into the incident. She vowed that "intimidation of Christians" and "lawlessness" will be met with the full force of federal law, especially as Minnesota state leaders refuse to stop the chaos.
"Come and Get Me"
In his latest TikTok rant, Kelly used explicit language to attack Bondi and the Trump administration, labeling the Attorney General a "traitorous b----." He claimed the church "welcomed" the protesters and that no laws were broken because the music continued to play.
"You wanna come and arrest me? You want to come and give me charges? So be it," Kelly declared. He even invoked Black Panther leader Fred Hampton, telling his followers, "You can kill the revolutionary, but you can't kill the revolution!"
@dawokefarmer2 How can they claim I violated the Face act when they violate it every single day. Somali and Latino Citizens are afraid to go to mosque and church because an armed gestapo might grab them with no due process. NO REST FOR DEMONS! And for the record they invited us into their church and the police never asked us to leave.
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However, legal experts like Alina Habba suggest the DOJ will "come down hard" on the agitators. Violations of the FACE Act or federal laws protecting religious freedom could lead to significant prison time for those involved in the sanctuary disruption.
A Pattern of Harassment
Kelly’s antics are not confined to Minnesota. He has also been identified as the individual who for months harassed families at the Washington, D.C. church attended by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
- D.C. History: Kelly was previously arrested by the Secret Service in December for disorderly conduct at Hegseth's church.
- The "Road Trip": Following his release, he reportedly traveled to the Twin Cities to continue his campaign against federal law enforcement.
- Radical Rhetoric: Kelly frequently compares ICE agents to "Nazis" and has called for the "abolition" of the agency.
The FBI and DHS are reportedly assisting in the investigation, tracking the coordination of these "professional agitators." President Trump has made it clear that "Patriots" in law enforcement and the faithful will be protected from what he calls "anarchist" mobs.