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Fistfights, arrests erupt at Michigan State University before Richard Spencer takes stage

March 6, 2018 by  
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Protestors chant slogans and physically confront attendees who were going to see Richard Spencer speak on the campus of Michigan State University.
Mandi Wright, Detroit Free Press

EAST LANSING — Multiple people were arrested and fights broke out ahead of white nationalist Richard Spencer’s speech Monday at Michigan State University. 

Hours before the speech, several hundred protesters — some wearing masks — marched toward the venue where the event was being held amid a heavy police presence, with officers wearing riot gear. 

Shortly after 4 p.m., fights and arrests broke out at the tense scene, as a small group of Spencer supporters showed up and protesters tried to drive them back. Bottles and rocks were thrown. 

Warning: Video includes graphic language and images

Amid the chaos, Spencer’s speech was pushed back from 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Then, just a few minutes before the new start time, protesters effectively sealed off the venue. A few Spencer supporters turned around instead of trying to get in. 

Inside the auditorium, about two dozen or so people were in the audience five minutes before the start of the speech. 

Spencer said during his speech that no other group, including Black Lives Matter and the Nation of Islam, gets the same hostility as the alt-right. He said whites are becoming the minority in the U.S.

Spencer also said President Donald Trump “sounded the call” of populism and nationalism.

Addressing the protests outside, he said: “If you aren’t getting protested, you aren’t doing anything that matters.”

The speech lasted about a half-hour before Spencer started taking questions from the audience.         

Earlier, about 20 or so Spencer supporters tried to walk directly through the crowd to get to the Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education. The two sides screamed obscenities at each other. Physical confrontations started; fists, elbows and feet were all used as people tumbled to the ground.

Police swarmed and pulled out several people. Arrests were made on both sides. Some went willingly, others were carried off by multiple police officers, spread-eagle down the road.


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