Posted on 01/21/2020 9:50:02 PM PST by Impala64ssa
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC/WAVY) A rally scheduled to last just an hour led thousands of gun-rights supporters to the Virginia State Capitol, prompted state and federal authorities to increase security measures on Capitol grounds and drove groups planning to counter the pro-gun rally to change their Lobby Day plans.
Despite concerns of potential threats, there was only one arrest and no reports of extremist violence or any security issues, a spokesperson for Capitol Police said.
Last week, Gov. Ralph Northam (D) said law enforcement officials found credible, serious threats linked to the rally when he declared a state of emergency temporarily banning weapons and all firearms on Capitol grounds until Tuesday evening.
On Friday, leaders in Virginias Senate and House were briefed by law enforcement officials about the threats. The security briefing came after Republicans publicly demanded one the day before.
After the briefing, House Republican Leader Todd Gilbert (R-Shenandoah) condemned any group planning to spread white supremacist garbage, or any other form of hate, violence or civil unrest while in Richmond.
Lobby Day is a time for people to peacefully assembly and petition their government, Gilbert said in a statement before the rally. It is not a place for hate or violence.
After initially reporting no arrests were made, Capitol Police said a Richmond woman was charged with wearing a mask in public in the 800 block of East Broad Street on Monday. The woman, identified as 21-year-old Mikaela E. Beschler, was arrested after an officer saw her with a bandanna covering her face for the third time, authorities said.
A source said a man who was trying to climb up the fire escape of the 12-story Mutual Building at 909 E. Main Street was detained by security. It is unclear what, if any, charges the man could face.
According to a tweet from Capitol Police, some 22,000 people were near the state Capitol for Mondays rally, with 6,000 on Capitol Square and 16,000 outside the security gates.
Gov. Ralph Northam released a statement following the rally Monday saying he was thankful the day passed without incident.
Northam said the days peace was the result of weeks of planning and extensive cooperation with other agencies on the state, local and federal level.
Here is Northams full statement:
We are all thankful that today passed without incident. The teams successfully de-escalated what could have been a volatile situation. This resulted from weeks of planning and extensive cooperation among state, local, and federal partners in Virginia and beyond. Virginias law enforcement and first responders demonstrated tremendous professionalism. Im proud of their work. I have spoken with Colonel Settle of the State Police, Colonel Pike of the Capitol Police, and Chief Smith of the Richmond Police Department, as well as leaders of the FBI and the U.S. Attorneys office, and thanked them for keeping Virginia safe. Thousands of people came to Richmond to make their voices heard. Today showed that when people disagree, they can do so peacefully. The issues before us evoke strong emotions, and progress is often difficult. I will continue to listen to the voices of Virginians, and I will continue to do everything in my power to keep our Commonwealth safe.
GOV. RALPH NORTHAM
In a statement Monday, Gilbert praised the massive crowd of rallygoers as peaceful, respectful and orderly and said they even picked up their own trash. Gilbert then lashed out at Democrats for the gun-control legislation proposed during this years General Assembly session.
I hope Virginia Democrats take a lesson from todays peaceful rally. The law-abiding gun owners in attendance today are the ones who would bear the brunt of their anti-gun proposals, which would have little to no impact on crime or criminals, Gilbert said. Meanwhile, Democrats are working to release more criminals onto the streets before they complete their sentences. Keeping our communities safe requires us to focus on those who break the law, not those who scrupulously abide by it.
Two gun-safety advocate groups, Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action, spent Monday phone banking after cancelling plans to visit Richmond for Lobby Day.
What we saw today was not activism it was extremism fueled by misinformation and fear, Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, said in a statement. Armed insurrectionists who threaten violence and lawlessness if they dont get their way dont represent the majority of Virginians who overwhelmingly voted for gun sense in November.
Shannon Watts, founder of MOMS Demand Action for Gun Sense in America...
It was originally called
MOMS WHO DON’T GET SEX NEARLY ENOUGH SO THEY BOTHER THE HECK OUT OF EVERYBODY ELSE.
But they changed it after complaints by husbands who were afraid they might be pushed to sleep with the hags.
Actually, once more (NOT unusual for the LYING RACIST “COON-man”), the VA Governor LIED, as there were NO “credible threats of violence” at all. = Instead it was JUST MORE DIMocRAT Party LIES.
Yours, TMN78247
Moms Demand Action!
On a different note, no masks? How exactly is that law written or worded? Doesn't it get cold enough there in the winter to merit facial protection?
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There was nothing to worry about and they knew it.
RATs are shameless.
Go get it from your husbands and leave us alone!
Where were those brave masked warriors with their sticks, bricks, and bottle of urine?
“According to a tweet from Capitol Police, some 22,000 people were near the state Capitol for Mondays rally, with 6,000 on Capitol Square and 16,000 outside the security gates”
I was there, that number is fake. As I was leaving the person in front of me asked the State Police Officer how many he thought were in attendance. He said that they estimated 10,000 inside the “kill zone” but that they couldn’t estimate the number outside the fence. I guarantee you that the number outside was far above the 16,000 they state. My guess as an untrained observer would be in the range of 100,000 outside the fence. The treasurer from VCDL was interviewed on WMAL out of DC and she stated that they estimated well over 100,000 as well. Just sayin.
“Doesn’t it get cold enough there in the winter to merit facial protection? “
They asked people to “strip” as they went through the metal detectors. We had to take off coats and empty pockets. When I went through the detector the officer on the other side asked me to remove my quite small, stocking cap. (I obliged he said OK and I put it back on). Yes it was quite cold. My understanding was that this young lady refused to remove her face covering.I think this was a case of refusing a lawful order rather than simply keeping warm. Just my opinion.
OK so help me out here......” some 22,000 people were near the state Capitol for Mondays rally, with 6,000 on Capitol Square and 16,000 outside the security gates. “
Is it 22,000 total or 44,000 total?
Confusing,,,
global news on youtube had a lot of aerial views of the huge crowd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh3F5iwdII0&t=519s
It’s funny how the media worked itself into a froth over the possibility of violence at the 2nd Amendment rally, but rarely, if ever mention all the violence that takes place at MLK Day marches across the country every single year.
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