JANESVILLE — Six protesters were arrested and could face trespassing, disorderly conduct and obstructing an officer charges after dozens initially entered the Holiday Inn Express on Monday evening as part of an anti-Donald Trump protest.
Janesville Police Sgt. Mike Blaser said police gave the protesters several opportunities to move out of the building without being arrested but they refused.
“I think tonight is just an indication in a smaller scale of what we might see tomorrow,” Blaser said. “We’ve been planning for several days and we will have assets on the ground to help us manage whatever size crowd we do get here tomorrow.”
Trump is scheduled to speak at the Holiday Inn at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
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It will be a good thing if some of the judges that have to deal with these immature fascists will stick it to them. If they 'vow' to get arrested by the thousands, why not turn it into a revenue stream? After all, if George Soros has all that money to blow on these campaign disruptions, why not put his money to good use?
Max the fines.
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