NEWS Deadly siege on US Capitol Building reignites gun debate in Michigan Published: February 5, 2024 at 2:58 AM
Tags: firearms , riot , protests , d.c. , deadly riot , news , ingham county , lansing , michigan gun laws , president donald trump , siege , protesters , national crime news , michigan capitol , donna lasinski , attorney general , national , crime , washington , michigan gun rights , us capitol building , donald trump , deadly , democracy , michigan , mike shirkey , fatal riot , guns , national news , fatal , gun rights , Michigan Capitol , Guns , Firearms , Attorney General , Michigan Gun Laws , Gun Rights , Michigan Gun Rights , Lansing , Ingham County , Protests , Protesters , Michigan , National , National News , US Capitol Building , Riot , Siege , Deadly , Fatal , Deadly Riot , Fatal Riot , Donald Trump , President Donald Trump , Democracy , Crime , National Crime News , Washington , D.C. , Donna Lasinski , Mike Shirkey The riots in Washington, D.C. Wednesday that left five people dead has reignited debates over whether guns should be allowed inside Michigan’s Capitol Building.