Share January 12, 2021, 8:37 AM Two members of Milford Conservatives Matter, a three-day-old Facebook group, are better-known than the other 523 who belong. They are state Rep. Matt Maddock and his wife Meshawn Maddock, in line to be co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party. At the new social media discussion area, members have discussed the possibility of a civil war, decried a ban on open carry inside the state Capitol and hope for a big cleanup of elected leaders, the Detroit Free Press observes.
Matt and Meshawn Maddock
(Photo: Facebook/2018) The Maddocks, who own a Milford bail bond company, haven t posted substantively there beyond a thank you for this greeting from her.
Metro Detroit police on high alert in anticipation of unrest, protesting at local courthouses
The FBI is warning law enforcement in all 50 states to be ready for more violent protests in their own local areas, similar to what happened at the U.S. Capitol.
Posted at 4:54 PM, Jan 12, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-12 18:51:20-05
(WXYZ) â The FBI is warning law enforcement in all 50 states to be ready for more violent protests in their own local areas, similar to what happened at the U.S. Capitol. This is in connection with a possible early ouster of President Trump or next week during the transition of power to incoming President Joe Biden.
State Rep. Matt Maddock, R-Milford, and his wife, Meshawn Maddock, who is poised to become the next co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party, have joined a Facebook group where members have discussed the possibility of a civil war, decried a ban on open carry inside the state Capitol and hope for a big cleanup of elected leaders.
The Maddocks have played a leading role in the effort to overturn Michigan s election results, and the two were in Washington, D.C., when the president s supporters stormed the Capitol building in a deadly assault last Wednesday. Meshawn Maddock helped organize buses bringing Michigan Trump supporters to Washington, and she and her husband spoke during a rally of Trump supporters the day before the violent mob attacked the Capitol. At least six Michigan residents have been arrested in connection with the riot, and at least one Michigan resident entered the Capitol building.
State Rep. Matt Maddock, R-Milford, and his wife, Meshawn Maddock, who is poised to become the next co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party, have joined a Facebook group where members have discussed the possibility of a civil war, decried a ban on open carry inside the state Capitol, and hope for a "big cleanup" of elected leaders.The Maddocks have played a leading role in the effort to overturn Michigan s election results, and the two were in Washington, D.C., when the president s supporters