Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Protesters swarm Statehouse­s across U.S.; some evacuated

- By Morgan Lee and Ben Nadler

SANTA FE, N.M. » Protesters backing President Donald Trump massed outside statehouse­s from Georgia to New Mexico on Wednesday, leading some officials to evacuate while cheers rang out at several demonstrat­ions as a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol

Hundreds of people gathered in state capitals nationwide to oppose President-elect Joe Biden’s win, waving signs saying “Stop the steal” and “Four more years.” Most of them didn’t wear masks amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, and some carried guns in places like Oklahoma, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and Washington state.

There were some scuff les in states like Ohio and California, with some instances of journalist­s or counterpro­testers being pepper-sprayed or punched, but most demonstrat­ions were peaceful — some of them quite small — and only a few arrests were reported.

New Mexico police evacuated staff as a precaution from a Statehouse building that includes the governor’s office and the secretary of state’s office, shortly after hundreds of f lag-waving supporters arrived in a vehicle caravan and on horseback.

Demonstrat­ors sang “God Bless A mer ica ,” honked horns and wrongly announced on a megaphone that Trump was the rightful election winner — though Biden won the vote in New Mexico by a margin of roughly 11%.

“It’s the first time in the history of the United States that the peaceful transfer of power has been slowed by an act of violence,¨ Democratic House Speaker Brian Egolf said. “It is a shameful moment, and I hope that the Congress can recover soon.”

Violent protests in Washington, D.C., came as Congress tried to affirm Biden’s Electoral College victory. News that protesters had breached the U.S. Capitol set off cheers at pro-Trump protests in Minnesota, Nevada and Arizona, where armed protesters marched at the Capitol in Phoenix and several men displayed a guillotine.

Georgia’s secretary of state and his staff evacuated their offices at the Capitol as about 100 protesters gathered outside, some armed with long guns.

Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger and his team decided to leave, according to Gabriel Sterling, a top official with Raffensper­ger’s office.

“We saw stuff happening at the Georgia Capitol and said we should not be around here, we should not be a spark,” Sterling told The Associated Press.

Trump has focused much of his ire on Raffensper­ger in the weeks following his loss by about 12,000 votes.

Republican Gov. Brian

Kemp slammed the storming of the U.S. Capitol, calling it “a disgrace and quite honestly un-American.” Kemp said he was extending an executive order from protests over the summer activating the National Guard in case they are needed to protect the state Capitol on Monday when the legislativ­e session begins.

In Washington state, protesters broke through a gate at the governor’s mansion and dozens of people gathered on the lawn for about 30 minutes before being cleared from the area. The crowd, some of whom were armed, repeated baseless allegation­s of election fraud. The State Patrol said that Gov. Jay Inslee “and his family are in a safe location.”

Earlier, dozens of people gathered at the state Capitol, demanding a recount of the U.S. presidenti­al election and Washington’s gubernator­ial election, which Inslee, a Democrat, won by more than 500,000 votes. The Statehouse has been closed to the public for nearly a year due to the pandemic.

In Utah, the staff of Gov. Spencer Cox was sent home as several hundred people gathered in Salt Lake City, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson tweeted. Salt Lake Tribune photograph­er Rick Egan said he was pepperspra­yed by a demonstrat­or who taunted him for wearing a mask and shoved him as he was shooting video of the protest. It wasn’t imme

diately clear if anyone was arrested.

At least one person was arrested at the Oregon Capitol in Salem on suspicion of harassment and disorderly conduct as police in riot gear tried to get people — many of them armed — to leave.

Video showed protesters and counterpro­testers clashing and riot police moving in. But by midafterno­on, only a few dozen people remained, their American flags and Trump banners drooping in the rain.

In Topeka , Kansas, chants of “Stop the steal” and “No more masks” faded as a rally ended and Trump supporters filed peacefully into the Statehouse building through security checkpoint­s, milling around historical exhibits.

In Honolulu, about 100 protesters lined the road outside the state Capitol waving American and Trump 2020 flags at passing cars. Sheryl Bieler, a retiree in the blue state, said she came out to “support our president and support

the integrity of the elections.”

Trump supporters circled the state Capitol building in Madison, Wisconsin, in cars and trucks adorned with Trump and U.S. flags for several hours Wednesday, blaring their horns.

In Colorado, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock ordered city agencies to close buildings after hundreds gathered in front of the Capitol building for a protest against the election results.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A counter demonstrat­or, center, yells after getting maced in the face by far-right demonstrat­ors outside of City Hall Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Los Angeles. Demonstrat­ors supporting President Donald Trump are gathering in various parts of Southern California as Congress debates to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral college victory.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A counter demonstrat­or, center, yells after getting maced in the face by far-right demonstrat­ors outside of City Hall Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Los Angeles. Demonstrat­ors supporting President Donald Trump are gathering in various parts of Southern California as Congress debates to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral college victory.
 ?? ROGELIO V. SOLIS — AP ?? An unidentifi­ed participan­t of a pro-Trump protest sits on the steps of the Mississipp­i Capitol after the small rally concluded, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 in Jackson, Miss.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS — AP An unidentifi­ed participan­t of a pro-Trump protest sits on the steps of the Mississipp­i Capitol after the small rally concluded, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 in Jackson, Miss.
 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Supporters of President Donald Trump gather to protest at the Arizona Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Phoenix.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Supporters of President Donald Trump gather to protest at the Arizona Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Phoenix.

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