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Pastor Unloads on Dearborn Council as Sharia Tensions Explode [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: August 21, 2026 2:09 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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A regularly scheduled city council meeting in Dearborn, Michigan, erupted into a fierce confrontation Tuesday over Islam, civic authority, and equal enforcement of the law.

Pastor Lorenzo Sewell of 180 Church accused local leaders of allowing Muslim religious influence to eclipse American legal standards.

Sewell delivered his warning directly, without the usual municipal niceties.

“America, we have lost this city. This is a city that is no longer up under American laws; we are up under Sharia law. We will not have it anymore,” he declared.

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The pastor was not pointing to legislation that formally establishes Muslim religious law in Dearborn.

Instead, he argued that city officials have created the appearance of favoritism by responding differently when Muslim residents are involved in political or religious confrontations.

Sewell also emphasized that America is not a Muslim nation.

“You are only 1% of this nation. We are not a nation of Muslims,” he told officials during the heated meeting.

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The immediate controversy involved activist Jake Lang, who attended Dearborn’s annual Arbaeen March earlier this month to stage a protest.

Video showed Lang being struck from behind while holding a sign reading “deport 100 million, save America,” before counterprotesters chased him toward his vehicle.

At least one person attempted to hit Lang with a rock during the chaos.

That footage fueled anger among Sewell and other critics who believe authorities have not responded with the urgency they would expect if the political and religious roles were reversed.

“Detroit Crime News JUST released video of 3 BARBARIC Muslims picking up large rocks to STONE me to death!!! For preaching the NAME OF JESUS!!!” Lang wrote online after footage of the confrontation circulated.

Police did arrest one person and requested public assistance identifying others accused of unlawful behavior.

“One individual was arrested by Dearborn Police during the altercation and is currently held without bond as the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office determines charges,” a police press release stated.

For Sewell and Lang, that arrest did not resolve the broader concern about enforcement.

“You are not up under American law. You are up under Sharia law. That is the reason why you have made no arrests,” Sewell told city officials while criticizing their handling of the incident.

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Lang has built an online persona around defending Christianity and American culture, frequently appearing in military style clothing and a protective chest plate.

His rhetoric is inflammatory and his tactics invite confrontation, but offensive speech still does not give anyone permission to throw punches or rocks.

Ahead of Tuesday’s meeting, Sewell, Lang, and other demonstrators announced plans to challenge officials about Muslim influence and alleged unequal treatment.

The gathering quickly became a test of whether city leaders would answer specific enforcement concerns or retreat behind polished declarations about diversity.

Mayor Abdullah Hammoud rejected claims that Dearborn has been overtaken or that Muslim residents receive special treatment.

“When people portray Dearborn as some place that has been overtaken by Muslims, they aren’t simply attacking our Muslim and Arab communities. They’re also trying to erase our Christian brothers and sisters who have contributed immeasurably to the city and folks of other faiths,” Hammoud said.

The mayor framed the dispute as an attack on Americans belonging together, but critics were raising a more concrete question about law enforcement.

City Hall can celebrate pluralism all day, yet public confidence requires prompt arrests, transparent charging decisions, and one legal standard for every resident.

Dearborn’s demographics make the confrontation especially politically potent.

According to the 2020 United States census, roughly 54.5 percent of residents reported Middle Eastern or North African ancestry, making Dearborn the first American city with a predominantly Arab population.

The controversy comes amid broader Michigan battles involving political candidates, activist organizations, religious influence, and concerns about antisemitism.

Those disputes are increasingly colliding with questions about free speech, public safety, and whether officials are willing to confront politically inconvenient conduct.

Sewell’s message was blunt: religious liberty does not require government to ignore violence or appear selective when enforcing the law.

That principle should not be controversial, though equal treatment can suddenly sound radical when powerful political constituencies face scrutiny.

Dearborn officials insist American law remains fully in force, and the documented arrest matters.

Still, leaders who want the public to reject accusations of favoritism must identify additional suspects where evidence supports charges and demonstrate that no religious or political bloc receives a softer rulebook.

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