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Violent words in St. Paul: When does free speech become terroristic threat? January 16, 2021 — 4:01pm
Video (03:01) : Video by Mark Vancleave. The state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating whether speakers and organizers at the Jan. 6 "Storm the Capitol" rally outside the Minnesota State Capitol and Walz's residence committed acts of terroristic threats or other crimes. Text size Copy shortlink:
Alley Waterbury cheered on the violent insurrection in Washington as she warned Gov. Tim Walz that there would be consequences if he did not meet with her and other protesters at the Minnesota Capitol. Within hours, she was outside the governor's residence shouting through a bullhorn.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (KEYC) — Rep. Jeremy Munson (R-Lake Crystal) is pushing back after the Minnesota House investigates a Pro-Trump rally in St. Paul.
Six Republican lawmakers, including Munson, are under investigation after attending a “Storm the Capitol” rally, the same day rioters broke into the U.S. Capitol building in Washington.
Newly elected District 19A Rep. Susan Akland (R-St. Peter) also attended the rally.
Munson says the backlash legislators are receiving for attending the rally is “overblown” and that representatives should meet with citizens who come to the government seeking change.
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