(Photo by Seth Herald-Reuters/GroundTruth) Members of a militia group, including Michael John Null and Willam Grant Null (Right) who were charged Octofor their involvement in a plot to kidnap the Michigan governor, attack the state capitol building and incite violence, stood near the doors to the chamber in the capitol building before the vote. (Photo by Seth Herald-Reuters/GroundTruth) Outside the state Senate chamber, protesters watched lawmakers on a monitor. (Photo by Seth Herald-Reuters/GroundTruth) Senators stood for the pledge of allegiance before a vote to approve the extension of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency declaration. A protester yelled at Michigan State Police after protesters occupied the capital building during a vote to approve the extension of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency declaration/stay-at-home order. Twelve other men, including at least four present at this protest would also be arrested in morning raids by the FBI and Michigan State Police for allegedly plotting to kidnap the Governor. The founding member of the conspiring militia, identified by the FBI and Michigan State Police as Pete Musico, was photographed in front of the governor’s door on April 30. On October 8, 2020, the FBI announced they had foiled a plot to kidnap and murder Governor Whitmer. Governor Whitmer was not in her office at the time. “You work for us!” they chanted in unison, face to face with other State Police Officers guarding the chamber doors and armed with only their service pistols. (Photo by Seth Herald-Reuters/GroundTruth) Iconography and allusions to president Donald Trump were frequent during the protest. For safety, temperatures were checked at the door by Michigan State Police. The squeaking of military boots could be heard beneath chants demanding for the governor’s resignation as they entered the capitol building through a side door, disrupting the Senate hearing on extending lockdown orders. (Photo by Seth Herald-Reuters/GroundTruth)īeneath a cold spring rain, the militia groups, including the Michigan Liberty Militia, Boogaloo Bois and other non-aligned protestors, first postured with their weapons and waved flags on the steps of the capitol building. A man walked with an American flag as hundreds of supporters of the Michigan Conservative Coalition protested against the state’s extended stay-at-home order at the Capitol building in Lansing, Michigan on April 15, 2020. When Governor Whitmer announced that she would be signing an order to extend lockdown restrictions even further, hundreds organized a protest to bring their frustrations to her door. In the state, over 3,700 people had lost their lives to the coronavirus and 22 percent of the population was unemployed. People were out of work, locked down in their homes and uncertain of what the future would hold. The COVID-19 pandemic had been surging for just over a month and the state was under a stay-at-home order issued by the Governor. On April 30, 2020, hundreds of protesters, some affiliated with a wast array of armed right-wing militia groups, stormed the capitol building in Lansing, Michigan, demanding the resignation of Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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