Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 5, 2011

Photos: Terry Jones visits Dearborn, Michigan; Muslim Protesters Get Their Tolerance On (Police in Riot Gear Forced to Respond)

Yesterday, controversial Pastor Terry Jones visited Dearborn, MI City Hall to give a speech about Islam, the Koran, Sharia law, the Constitution and free speech.

An overhead view depicts protesters on the far side and Jones and his supporters nearest to City Hall (nearest to us in this view).

Hundreds of protesters "broke through the [police] barricades and ran across the street" to confront the Jones contingent. They began throwing things at Jones, who had walked down the steps of City Hall towards them.

Terry Jones' supporters were on the other side of the barricade, some holding American flags.

Police unsuccessfully attempted to coerce the protesters to retreat.

At this point, police in riot gear were deployed.

An overhead view shows the line of armored-up police officers.

Police had Jones return to the podium at which point he resumed his speech.

The show of force finally persuaded protesters to retreat to the other side of Michigan Ave.

Several protesters were arrested, presumably for throwing bottles or rocks.

As Aaron Worthing points out, legacy media did its best to cover for the anti-free speech barbarians.

The New York Times called the crowd "boisterous". The Detroit News reported that Jones had "egged protesters on". The Detroit Free Press simply stated that "tempers flare[d]".

Which is why legacy media is called legacy media.


Hat tip: Michelle Malkin.

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