'Get 'em out of here': Heated Des Moines City Council meeting leads to one arrest msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
According to a Thursday release, disruptive individuals may be cited for "disorderly conduct, trespass or interfering with the good order of the meeting."
Quit your job : Des Moines mayor calls disruption of council meeting disappointing ; activist says council is trying to silence the public Melody Mercado, Des Moines Register Video: Protests disrupt Des Moines City Council s first in-person meeting in months Replay Video UP NEXT The first in-person Des Moines City Council meeting in more than 15 months was cut short Monday evening after crouching council members voted on dozens of agenda items amid the din of crowd chants and dropped a planned public comment period. The meeting was the first conducted under new security measures that included screening entrants with metal detectors, limiting capacity in the council chambers to 25 people and keeping other attendees in an overflow room. City Council meetings have become increasingly confrontational in the past year, especially regarding funding and conduct of the city s police department.
Owen Benjamin, 41, the former Hollywood comedian and actor, denies claims by neighbors he plans to build a compound with anti-government paramilitary members in Idaho.
Possible veto in the way of adult Kansas teens being able to conceal carry guns msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In May of 2017, eight men met at Mackesey’s Irish Pub in downtown Madison to drink beer and talk politics. The men, all of them White and most in their 20s, had met online and were getting together for the first time. The meeting would establish the Wisconsin chapter of an emerging national group called the Proud Boys. For Thaddeus Pall, it was a rare opportunity to openly express his support for President Donald Trump in liberal Madison. As the men were leaving the bar for a member’s apartment, Pall, then 26, separated from the group to buy cigarettes. According to Madison police, as Pall was returning to his new friends, he was approached on the street by men in hoodies with what Pall described as baseball bats or wooden sticks. He told police the men had targeted him as a Trump supporter because of his T-shirt, which read: “Basket of Deplorables 2016.”