The Southland Times

Heavily armed protesters swarm capital

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Tens of thousands of gun-rights activists from around the country rallied peacefully at the Virginia Capitol yesterday to protest plans by the state’s Democratic leadership to pass gun-control legislatio­n – a move that has become a key flash point in the national debate over gun violence

The size of the crowd and the expected participat­ion of white supremacis­ts and fringe militia groups raised fears that the state could see a repeat of the violence that exploded in 2017 in Charlottes­ville.

But the rally concluded uneventful­ly around noon, and the mood was largely festive, with rally-goers chanting ‘‘USA!’’ and waving signs denouncing Democratic Governor Ralph Northam.

Many protesters chose not to enter the designated rally zone, where Northam had imposed a temporary weapons ban, and instead packed surroundin­g streets, many dressed in tactical gear and camouflage and carrying military-style rifles as they cheered on the speakers.

‘‘I love this. This is like the Super Bowl for the Second Amendment right here,’’ said P.J.

Hudson, a truck driver from Richmond who carried an AR-15 rifle just outside Capitol Square. He was one of the few African American rally-goers in a crowd that was overwhelmi­ngly white and male, and was frequently stopped and asked to pose for pictures wearing his ‘‘Black Guns Matter’’ sweatshirt.

An estimated 22,000 people attended, according to authoritie­s, who said one woman was arrested on felony charge of wearing a mask in public.

The protesters came out despite the frigid temperatur­e to send a message to legislator­s, they said. –AP

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