The article reports on a protest organized by conservative influencer Jake Lang in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where thousands of counter-protesters showed up to oppose his event. The protesters were calling for the arrest of Governor Tim Walz and supporting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Here are some key points from the article:
* Conservative influencer Jake Lang organized a protest at Minneapolis City Hall, which was met with an estimated 2,000 counter-protesters.
* Lang was convicted of assaulting a police officer with a baseball bat during the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol and spent four years in federal jail before being pardoned by President Donald Trump.
* When Lang first tried to make his way through the crowds, two to three men repeatedly punched him and his supporters.
* Once he was at City Hall, counter-protesters shouted and drowned out his words, threw snowballs at him, and sprayed him with water.
* Despite being met with violent resistance from the crowd, Lang continued to push forward and eventually made his way into a hotel where he could be safely escorted away.
Here are some key points from the article:
* Conservative influencer Jake Lang organized a protest at Minneapolis City Hall, which was met with an estimated 2,000 counter-protesters.
* Lang was convicted of assaulting a police officer with a baseball bat during the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol and spent four years in federal jail before being pardoned by President Donald Trump.
* When Lang first tried to make his way through the crowds, two to three men repeatedly punched him and his supporters.
* Once he was at City Hall, counter-protesters shouted and drowned out his words, threw snowballs at him, and sprayed him with water.
* Despite being met with violent resistance from the crowd, Lang continued to push forward and eventually made his way into a hotel where he could be safely escorted away.