MICHIGANPolice brutality protest meets militia demonstrationThe Detroit NewsLonda Gatt of Troy looks on as she attends the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordA group of protesters demonstrate against police violence against African Americans by staging a die-in during the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordA group of protesters demonstrate against police violence against African Americans and stage a die-in during the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordRally organizer Ryan Kelley, left, talks with activist Paul Birdsong, right, at American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18. Birdsong's group was protesting against police violence and came upon the rally at the Capitol.Rod SanfordA group protesting police violence against African Americans walk through the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18. The group was escorted safely through the rally by Michigan Liberty Militia members.Rod SanfordAdam Heikkila speaks on the Capitol steps at the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordA pair of armed Libertarian constitutionalists show their support for the Black Lives Matter protesters at an American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordPeople carry US flags at the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordArmed militia members watch over the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordArmed militia members at the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordA man throws up a fist after speakers at the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordState Police keep an eye on the proceedings at the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordMichigan Militia of Love member Taylor Stalter, left, of Mt. Pleasant, joins in by raising his fist with a group of protesters against police violence at the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordA group of protesters demonstrate against police brutality stage a die-in during the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordPeople take part in the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod SanfordPeople take part in the American Patriot Rally for Constitutional Rights at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Thursday, June 18.Rod Sanford