SNOHOMISH — Rumors of Antifa coming to Snohomish brought out a large crowd. An updated story with additional details not in our Facebook report is in this week's Tribune coming to newsstands Tuesday. Below are photos from Sunday. Check back later for more photos.
Michael Whitney photo
Numerous firearm open-carry supporters came to town. The man walking the dog in this photo has a sweatshirt that says "Proud Boy" in reference to the Proud Boys organization.
Michael Whitney photo
Numerous firearm open-carry supporters came to town in response to an unfounded rumor that Antifa would be protesting. The firearm carriers arrived around 7 p.m.
Photo courtesy Karl Houtman
Protestors on First Street mostly stayed to the corner of First Street and Avenue C. The individual holding the sign that says "Black Lives Matter" stood with this sign for hours.
Michael Whitney photo
As the evening progressed Sunday, May 31, the crowd shifted on First Street. A few bore Confederate flags.
Michael Whitney photo
Numerous firearm open-carry supporters came to town in response to an unfounded rumor that Antifa would be protesting. The firearm carriers arrived around 7 p.m.
Michael Whitney photo
Protestors on First Street mostly stayed to the corner of First Street and Avenue C. The individual holding the sign that says "Black Lives Matter" stood with this sign for hours. The man in green with a gray cap with arms out walked the street with two others holding signs, and were blasted by the crowd that had arrived.
Michael Whitney photo
Numerous firearm open-carry supporters came to town.
Photo courtesy Karl Houtman
One person drove up and down First Street displaying the Don't Tread On Me flag.