Michigan woman asks county officials to denounce Proud Boys. One commissioner flashes rifle instead.
Just a reminder: this was a virtual meeting. It was on Zoom or Teams or something like that. A guy displaying a rifle during a virtual meeting is not the same as a guy displaying a rifle during an actual meeting. I suspect the person with the rifle is working from home. The video is four hours long, and I'm not going to sit through it to see the scene in question.
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A Michigan woman asked county officials to denounce the Proud Boys. One commissioner flashed a rifle instead.
By
Teo Armus
Jan. 22, 2021 at 7:30 a.m. EST
Keli MacIntosh intended to speak before the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners this week with a straightforward demand: Would the board openly denounce the Proud Boys after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol?
Members of the far-right group had addressed the Michigan body last year as it considered a gun-rights proposal, she said, and more recently, other Proud Boys
have been identified as part of the mob that stormed Congress. So MacIntosh wanted her own elected officials to stand up. ... As she addressed the virtual meeting Wednesday night, the commissions vice chair, Ron Clous (R), stepped out of the frame. When he returned into view, he was carrying a semiautomatic rifle.
MacIntosh, a 74-year-old retired nurse, grew terrified, she told The Washington Post. ... He is supposed to be looking out for the best interests of the community, she said of Clous. What is the message hes trying to convey? That if someone speaks out against us, well just threaten them with a gun?
Clous did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Post. But speaking to the
Traverse City Record-Eagle, the commissioner said he reached for his gun in response to MacIntoshs request.
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The commission chair, Rob Hentschel, erupted in response, singling the woman out. ... I am not a member of Proud Boys, he said. But I do know a few Proud Boys. Ive met Black Proud Boys, Ive met multiracial Puerto Rican Proud Boys and they inform me they also have gay Proud Boys. I dont see how thats a hate group.
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Teo Armus
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