Thousands protest over US state lockdowns

There have been protests in the US state of Michigan against social distancing rules as political divides grow over the coronavirus response.

Rallygoers protest against Michigan Gov Gretchen Whitmer's stay-at-home order Wednesday, April 15, 2020.

Rallygoers protest against Michigan Gov Gretchen Whitmer's stay-at-home order Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Source: AAP

Thousands of flag-waving, honking protesters have driven past the Michigan Capitol to show their displeasure with Governor Gretchen Whitmer's lockdown orders during the coronavirus outbreak.

As snow fell, some got out of their vehicles and raised signs, one of which read, "Governor Whitmer We Are Not Prisoners."
Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with the lockdown during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with the lockdown during the COVID-19 outbreak. Source: AAP
Hours later, Whitmer shot back, telling reporters that the rally put health at risk.

The "Operation Gridlock" protest was organised by the Michigan Conservative Coalition.

"This arbitrary blanket spread of shutting down businesses, about putting all of these workers out of business, is just a disaster. It's an economic disaster for Michigan," coalition member Meshawn Maddock said. "And people are sick and tired of it."
Whitmer, a Democrat, extended a stay-home order through to April 30 and has shut down schools and businesses deemed non-essential. The governor acknowledged the pain but said the restrictions were necessary to stop the spread of the coronavirus, which causes a respiratory illness that has killed more than 1,900 Michigan residents and overwhelmed hospitals in the Detroit area.

Whitmer said she was "really disappointed" to see protesters close together without masks.
Thousands of people turned out in protest of the lockdown order by Gov Whitmer, chanting “Lock her up!”
Thousands of people turned out in protest of the lockdown order by Gov Whitmer, chanting “Lock her up!” Source: AAP
"We know that this rally endangered people. This kind of activity will put more people at risk and, sadly, it could prolong the amount of time we have to be in this posture."

The protest drew an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 people, about 150 of whom demonstrated on the Capitol steps or main lawn, said Michigan State Police spokeswoman Shanon Banner.

"The majority of demonstrators remained in their vehicles, and most of those who were on foot were practicing social distancing," Banner said.
Protesters open-carrying their firearms join in 'Operation Gridlock' in front of the Michigan state Capitol in Lansing, Michigan.
Protesters open-carrying their firearms join in 'Operation Gridlock' in front of the Michigan state Capitol in Lansing, Michigan. Source: AAP
Four county sheriffs in the state called Whitmer's orders a "vague framework of emergency laws" that are frustrating citizens.

Leelanau County Sheriff Mike Borkovich said people are edgy and frantic to get back to work

"We're trying to keep the peace with people. ... The economy is coming apart in northern Michigan. People are upset," Borkovich said.


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