Armed "Boogaloos" defy Gloucester County gun control, police don't show



Armed “Boogaloo Boys” led by Mike Dunn rallied Saturday night at the Thomas Calhoun Walker Education Center in Gloucester County, Virginia, where last month four men carried handguns to the local school board meeting and were subsequently arrested by the sheriff’s department.

Police did not interfere or even show up Saturday.

“To the officers that are watching this, you violated the Constitution of the United States. Some day you will answer for these violations, if not before man, you will answer to it before God,” Mike Dunn says at his first rally in over two years.

“You disgust us. You are not our brothers,” he tells police. “You have no right to fly our flag. You have no right to be an American. You are tories, redcoats, and not patriots.”

In addition to risking the same felony charges faced by their friends for carrying firearms at the school board, the Boogaloos held an armed prayer ceremony to criticize the Virginia law (in some cases) making it a misdemeanor to carry a firearm in a house of worship.

A handful of apparently local counter-protesters showed up to criticize the Boogaloos: “Everybody likes our Second Amendment but get off of our school property with it.”

While in agreement about disliking Mike Dunn, they began arguing with themselves over support for police.

“I’m unarmed,” the Boogaloo preacher said approaching one woman concerned about the armed event.

The two prayed together for a while, before she explained that she is a gun owner and Democrat but “there’s a place and time for everything” and she doesn’t think guns at a school board meeting are appropriate.

“You don’t have to carry your AR’s in this town!” she says. “This is home, and I have never felt threatened in this town.”

The two hugged it out in the end, but she choked up speaking to a Washington Post reporter, saying “we can have a civil conversation, we don’t need the guns.”

The concerned woman hugged but confronted Mike Dunn: “Why in my town? Why do you have to come here?”

“You can have a peaceful demonstration, and you don’t need to bring that,” she said, gesturing to his rifle.

Mike describes it as a deterrent to police aggression.

“You can just have a pistol, I don’t like AR’s,” she says.

Mike describes that the men who got arrested for carrying at the school board (in this same location) only had pistols.

“I am worried about the fact that we have to give up rights for the safety of law enforcement – or supposed safety,” Mike says.

Mike also disputes that this facility where the school board meets is school property.

The two shook hands and hugged in spite of their disagreement.

“I’ll probably face a felony charge after this, I don’t know,” Mike Dunn said as the rally wrapped up where his group carried firearms on the same property four men were charged with felonies last month for carrying firearms on at the school board meeting.

I asked Mike what he’ll do if an arrest warrant is issued. “If they press charges, they’re gonna have to deal with us,” he says. He won’t describe specifics.

“We’re going home alive, which is a success,” he said before packing it up.

“ICE” from Virginia Kekoas says “hopefully they [the police] don’t do anything stupid.”

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42 thoughts on “Armed "Boogaloos" defy Gloucester County gun control, police don't show”

  1. Class of 1981, we had guns at school.. you could look out in the student parking lot and there was a rifle or shotgun in the back window of every pickup. We all had pocket knives. We had fights, but back then it ended with a fat lip… we didn’t try to maim each other, nor would have even thought to backtalk a teacher. We had morals and rules. I rode on a school bus by prior arrangement with a AR15 for history show and tell… had to keep it till that class in the pricipals office.
    It was absolutely no big deal back then.

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  2. In a world where people shoot up elementary schools, more than once, more than twice, adults, you can be attacked at anytime being in a place at wrong time. Rather have it and not need it. Why doesn't anyone get that?

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  3. And a ten year special forces vet, as i can't tell you as a 10 year special ops veteran, the muscle memory to be both with my weapon, as well as in control of it and myself, but not my environment, isnt going to change. Government made sure to forge me into this character. if you dont like that, take it up with your congressman, dod, JSOC, all fhe commands across home and abroad, fed and state reps, and the constitution, not me.

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  4. Nobody cares what you think lady… that is the point, we are to obey the Constitution which takes into account what the Founders argued and died over in protecting the rights of everyone to have an opinion. What I think is you need to get behind those men who are standing up for you right to speak at school board meetings and everywhere else.

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  5. It is pretty disgusting how these TERRORISTS prostitute the constitution.
    They drag out parts of it and scream constitutional right when it threatens their manhood, oops I mean, guns but ignore EVERY OTHER AMERICANS RIGHT TO PURSUIT OF
    LIFE
    LIBERTY and the
    PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.

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  6. with rights come responsibilities . . . i'm a 100% pro-2A individual, but the part some of you forget is that you have a responsibility not to be assholes. pick your moments – carrying a gun is not always the best thing to do . . . read the room, as they say, and try not to be a provocative dick by carrying your make-up-for-what's-lacking gun/dick in a manner that needlessly intimidates folk.
    stand down & smarten up.
    that is all.

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  7. to the clowns in the comments..
    the people who showed up to boston common
    were NOT in shape commandos
    they were regular people who had had enough of being pushed around
    and thats where the US revolution STARTED..
    every single one of you crying about, if this guy is in shape or that guy has his armor on properly..
    NONE OF YOU ARE DOING A DAMN THING.
    you sit and let our rights slip ever farther away while talking tough at the water cooler or on social media..

    you dont have to agree with everything these guys are or say but if all you see when this happens, is someones kits not being correct..
    your ability to see and focus on whats important is severely retarded

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  8. The police will never show up to whats considered a fair fight its not how they operate uvalde was the nations big eye opener 397 armed "men" vs one kid and they all hid yet we give them the power to r*pe our rights on a daily basis but they were sure man enough to stop the parents from saving their kids

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  9. And honestly we dont want leos among us theyve proven to be trash you really think they can handle working and living in our world where policies like "the customer is always right" exist you really think a cop or sheriff could handle that ????

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  10. Of course, the police did not show up they were looking for easy targets. Any, and all officials against the constitution belong in jail or deported out of this country. Please don’t call them law enforcement, they stopped being that a long time ago. Revenue collectors for the state is more accurate!!!

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  11. "You can just have a pistol, I don't like AR's," she says. Mike describes that the men who got arrested for carrying at the school board (in this same location) only had pistols.

    Really? The 2nd Amendment does not distinguish between arms and there are no restrictions or gun laws that are legal under the 2nd Amendment that does not care what you like or don't like.

    "I am worried about the fact that we have to give up rights for the safety of law enforcement – or supposed safety," Mike says.

    The soft "pink police state" where sucker citizens give up their rights for health and safety. Making good people helpless won't make bad people harmless. Self- preservation is still the first law of nature or so says Samuel Adams.

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  12. No, what happened is 4 stupid veterans, carried firearms into a meeting where firearms have never been allowed since the birth of this nation for the obvious reasons, where debates and arguments are going to be taking place is no place for a firearm and that is totally legal, in accordance with the 10th Amendment.
    They got their self arrested by being ignorant..
    And these guys are totally shiting on every veteran in the United States with their behavior..

    The right thing to do would be to take their kids out of that school if everyone had a problem..
    And then the whole community make a stand..

    But no they are choosing to be ignorant of the Whole Constitution..
    Im X Army Signal Corp, pro Constitution and i dont support these idiots, nor will the masses of Veterans Of America..

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