The director of a Michigan police chief's association said there is no legal basis to enforce the Secretary of State's edict banning open carry at polls on Election Day
"We’re absolutely more careful,” said First Lt. Mike Shaw of the Michigan State Police. "Law enforcement is the face of the government. If you’re mad at the government, you’re mad at the police.”
It came down to social media, paid informants and undercover agents who embedded themselves in the groups and secretly recorded what they saw and heard