JANESVILLE 鈥 An upcoming 鈥淎merica First鈥 rally in downtown Janesville, announced earlier this week as a counter-protest to a planned anti-Donald Trump 鈥淣o Kings鈥 rally, has been canceled after its organizer said he鈥檇 received threats.
Both rallies were set to happen at the same time on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Marvin W. Roth Pavilion in Lower Courthouse Park in downtown Janesville. The 鈥淣o Kings鈥 rally was announced a few weeks ago.
Offering no additional specifics on the nature of the alleged threats nor on the individuals or groups who allegedly made them, Steven Bates posted on the 鈥淎merica First鈥 rally鈥檚 Facebook page on Thursday that 鈥渨e have had multiple threats of harm made by local Democratic members and organizations supporting the 鈥楴o King鈥 protest. We are diverting our attention elsewhere. God bless America.鈥
The Town Hall Coalition was billing its event as a pro-democracy rally in opposition to what its members see as increasingly authoritarian, king-like actions by President Donald Trump.
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鈥淟adies and gentlemen, this is exactly the hate the left has,鈥 Bates said in his social media post on Thursday, announcing the cancellation. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 have any freedom because they want to shut you down with their aggression.鈥
鈥楴o Kings鈥 rally still on
Town Hall Coalition spokesperson Coral Swanson responded in a statement on Thursday that her organization does 鈥渘ot condone any threats or violence of any kind.鈥
鈥淭hat is true for all members of the Town Hall Coalition,鈥 Swanson said in the statement, adding that no one connected to the Town Hall Coalition has been threatened in the lead-up to its rally.
The Town Hall Coalition鈥檚 鈥淣o Kings鈥 rally is still scheduled to take place on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Marvin W. Roth Pavilion in Lower Courthouse Park.
Concealed carry welcomed
In an interview with 免费看操逼视频的软件 earlier this week, prior to canceling, Bates said 鈥淎merica First鈥 rally participants who have permits to legally carry concealed weapons were welcome to bring them on Oct. 18.
鈥淲e believe in the First Amendment 鈥 and the Second Amendment,鈥 he told the newspaper. 鈥淲e told (participants) that if they鈥檙e comfortable, Wisconsin is an open carry state. Some may attend legally carrying, which will obviously offend the other side of the aisle.鈥
鈥淲e will be respectful until they are not,鈥 he added.
The day before cancelling, Bates further posted on his group鈥檚 Facebook page that online RSVPs weren鈥檛 necessary for those planning to attend.
鈥淲ith the left wanting to find out everything about a person, we do not expect you to show on Facebook that you are 鈥榞oing鈥 just to show up,鈥 the post read.
De-escalation training
Swanson said on Thursday that members of the Town Hall Coalition have participated in training aimed at de-escalation.
鈥淥ur members and supporters who attend the event on Oct. 18 are expected to avoid confrontation and work to de-escalate any possibly belligerent situation,鈥 she said.
The local 鈥淣o Kings鈥 event is part of national demonstration planned for Oct. 18. The same non-violent approach applies to participants nationwide, she said.
鈥溾楴o Kings鈥 is focused absolutely on a peaceful, non-violent, no civil disobedience, no weapons of any kind event,鈥 Swanson said. 鈥淭he Town Hall Coalition supports First Amendment rights for everyone, and we鈥檙e looking forward to communicating, in a lawful way, our opposition to many of the unconstitutional and un-American actions taken recently by our federal government.鈥
Edie Baran, a member of the Town Hall Coalition, said the group welcomes dialogue with those who hold opposing views.
鈥淲e welcome conversations with people whose views are different from ours,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n fact, many of us have had discussions with people passing by our protests.鈥
Janesville police
Janesville Police Chief Chad Pearson said his department reached out to both groups this week, prior to Bates鈥 announcement of the cancelation, and was working with both to ensure events remain peaceful and within legal limits.
鈥淲e鈥檙e focused on protecting everyone鈥檚 First Amendment rights to express their views and perspectives in a safe manner,鈥 Pearson told 免费看操逼视频的软件. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been in contact with both groups about what they plan to display, how many people are expected, and how the day鈥檚 events will be organized. Our goal is to make sure both sides can demonstrate safely and separately, with open dialogue when appropriate.鈥
Pearson said officers would be prepared to respond quickly if tensions rise, and would have a plan for responding to any violence.
鈥淚f things go in the wrong direction, we鈥檒l engage to reduce any potential criminal acts,鈥 Pearson said.
鈥淲e鈥檝e provided both groups with information about ordinances related to protests,鈥 he added.
For instance, 鈥減rotesters can鈥檛 block roadways or private entrances, and we鈥檒l take action if needed to maintain compliance and keep the event safe,鈥 Pearson said.