Chaos erupted in Dearborn, Michigan, on Tuesday as an anti-Islam protest organized by activist Jake Lang descended on the city during a City Council meeting. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the Henry Ford Centennial Library, where the meeting had been relocated due to expected crowds. Counter-protesters also appeared. Police in riot gear managed a tense scene that included toppled barricades, multiple arrests, and inflammatory rhetoric from both sides of the confrontation.
Lang, a conservative activist and former Florida Senate candidate, billed the event as a “Christian Crusader March” aimed at stopping what he calls the “Islamification of America.” Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell joined him. Inside the meeting, Lang delivered a speech accusing Muslims of refusing to assimilate and seeking to destroy the country. He declared that the crusade had begun and that Muslims’ time in America was running short. After speaking, he tore pages from a Quran and was escorted out by police.
Outside, the atmosphere grew chaotic. Reports noted individuals displaying swastikas among some elements of the crowd. American flags and Christian symbols were also visible. Officers limited entry to the library and made several arrests as tensions flared between protesters, counter-protesters, and law enforcement. Michigan State Police assisted local authorities.
Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud responded during the meeting with a defense of the city’s diversity, stating that residents of different backgrounds built Dearborn and belong there. The episode has already become national news and another flashpoint in the ongoing debate over…
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