By the thousands, well-armed Americans peacefully defend right to bear arms
RICHMOND, Va. — Tens of thousands of protesters — many decked out in full tactical gear and toting assault-style rifles, others brandishing colonial-era symbols of American liberty — flooded the downtown core of Virginia’s capital city Monday in a well-armed show of defiance and force against what they consider a Democratic attack on their right to bear arms.
Fearing a repeat of the deadly race-fuelled violence in 2017 that marred the reputation of the nearby city of Charlottesville, state, local and legislative police turned out in kind, herding huge crowds of people past miles of chain-link fencing and crowd-control barriers in what ultimately turned out to be a peaceful, even friendly, public display of grassroots American outrage.
With security forcing people through a single, carefully controlled entrance to the lawn in front of the capitol, most chose to deliver their message from the streets instead, where chants of “U.S.A.” and “We will not comply” rippled readily through the crowd. At one point, a man led a group standing in front of the U.S. Court of Appeals through a full-throated rendition of the pledge of allegiance.
“We have the right to protect ourselves in this country — it’s a God-given right in this country,” said Vanessa Dallas, brandishing an American flag decorated with the language of the Second Amendment on its red and white stripes.