Some truly outrageous things have happened in Michigan over the last year and a half. That is why this was necessary.
The College Fix reports:
FBI raids homes, briefly detains UMich anti-Israel protesters following vandalism incidentsThe FBI and local law enforcement raided three homes and briefly detained University of Michigan anti-Israel protesters Wednesday.The raids took place in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Canton in relation to “reported crimes committed in the City of Ann Arbor as well as other jurisdictions,” a spokesperson for the Michigan Attorney General’s office told MLive.He also told the outlet officials are “not discussing the nature of the investigation at this time,” but “there is no immigration enforcement angle to the execution of these search warrants.”“One raid took place around 8:30 a.m. in the 200 block of North Summit Street in Ypsilanti. A second raid took place in the 50000 block of Scarborough Road in Canton, with roughly 20 people gathered outside around 10:40 a.m. It is unclear where in Ann Arbor the other raid took place,” MLive reported.Steven McGuire, a fellow in campus freedom at the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, reported the news in a post on X showing a video of FBI agents holding the suspects outside their home.He also reported that “Crowds gathered at two of the locations to call the police Nazis.”A pro-Palestinian advocacy group called the TAHRIR Coalition posted a video to Instagram showing FBI agents breaking down the door of one home.
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