An armed protest by armed men who say they are opposed to coronavirus restrictions took place at the Michigan State House today.
Senator Dayna Polehanki [@SenPolehanki, a Michigan State Senator serving Michigan's 7th District] tweeted with the photograph at the top of this blog post:
Directly above me, men with rifles yelling at us. Some of my colleagues who own bullet proof vests are wearing them. I have never appreciated our Sergeants-at-Arms more than today. #mileg
More below.
Protest moves inside Michigan Capitol. Crowd attempts to get onto Hoise floor. Lots of Michigan State Police and House sergeants at arms blocking door. pic.twitter.com/4FNQpimP4W
— Rod Meloni (@RodMeloni) April 30, 2020
Directly above me, men with rifles yelling at us. Some of my colleagues who own bullet proof vests are wearing them. I have never appreciated our Sergeants-at-Arms more than today. #mileg pic.twitter.com/voOZpPYWOs
— Senator Dayna Polehanki (@SenPolehanki) April 30, 2020
Multiple armed gunmen storm Michigan's State House, State police are protecting @GovWhitmer and blocking the gunmen from gaining access to the house floor.
This is America in the age of Trump. pic.twitter.com/tLWR2bvjtR
— Rob Gill (@vote4robgill) April 30, 2020
Michigan has the 9th most confirmed coronavirus cases per capita in the country (405 per 100k) and the 6th most deaths per capita (37 per 100k), per @COVID19Tracking data. https://t.co/JSDEqvYu14
— Jason Stern (@IbnLarry) April 30, 2020
This is Michigan. Home to the Blackest city in the US and the most visible Muslim population in the country.
I can't help but imagine how different this scenario would be if these armed men were Black or Muslim. They certainly wouldn't be standing there or yelling for very long. https://t.co/YmLgMbmavU
— Khaled Beydoun (@KhaledBeydoun) April 30, 2020
Pure Michigan. https://t.co/Yaef1VyqgF
— Ebony Elizabeth Thomas (@Ebonyteach) April 30, 2020
At the MI Capitol pic.twitter.com/IuYoBhstIg
— Anna Liz Nichols (@annaliznichols) April 30, 2020
THURSDAY #COVID UPDATE: Michigan reported an additional 119 deaths today, 40 of which were added after reviewing death certificates. Statewide cases are now 41,379 with today's report of 980 additional positives. @WOODTV pic.twitter.com/hRXzuYbbJ5
— Lynsey Mukomel (@lynseymukomel) April 30, 2020