A crowd of protesters and counterprotesters gathered at Minneapolis City Hall on Saturday afternoon in response to out-of-state right-wing influencer Jake Lang’s presence.
Lang, a pardoned Jan. 6 rioter, was surrounded by a few supporters and many protesters opposing his rhetoric. An armored police vehicle and officers in tactical gear were present, instructing protesters, at times, to stay off the streets.
Jasen Johnson joined Lang’s “Crusader March” from greater Minnesota. The group leaned on anti-Muslim rhetoric in support of massive ongoing immigration enforcement efforts in the Twin Cities.
“God bless America, God bless President Trump and God bless legal immigration,” said Johnson.
Drew Harmon of Minnesota 50501 said, “People are worried about these people who are coming into our towns because they’re solely looking to disrupt things… and to harm people who are here defending our immigrant community.”
Lang’s message was largely drowned out by counterprotesters and music, with the majority of signs signaling support for Minneapolis’ Muslim, Somali and immigrant communities.
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