Protesters gathered at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, to rally for Illinois to open back up despite the global pandemic.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Sally Gerschefske of Rockford wears a mask reading "Open Illinois" while holding a sign reading "Trump 2020" during a rally at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, to show support for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin. "Bill Gates, Dr. Fauci, and Obama are responsible for the virus. They gave millions of dollars to the lab in China to depopulate the world by 30% so there would be more money to go around for the rich because there would be less people and less pollution, because it's all part of that green deal too," Gerschefske said.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Sally Gerschefske of Rockford wears a mask reading "Open Illinois" while holding a sign reading "Trump 2020" while talking to Margo Mason of Marengo, right, during a rally at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, to show support for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin. "Bill Gates, Dr. Fauci, and Obama are responsible for the virus. They gave millions of dollars to the lab in China to depopulate the world by 30% so there would be more money to go around for the rich because there would be less people and less pollution, because it's all part of that green deal too," Gerschefske said.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
A protester holds up a copy of the US Constitution for passersby to see at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, during a rally for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
A protester wearing an American Flag shirt waves an American Flag and a Gadsden flag at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, during a rally for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Sally Gerschefske of Rockford wears a mask reading "Open Illinois" while holding a sign reading "Trump 2020" during a rally at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, to show support for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin. "Bill Gates, Dr. Fauci, and Obama are responsible for the virus. They gave millions of dollars to the lab in China to depopulate the world by 30% so there would be more money to go around for the rich because there would be less people and less pollution, because it's all part of that green deal too," Gerschefske said.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
A vehicle displays signs in opposition of Bill Gates during a rally at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, as protesters show their support for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
A protester wearing a skull mask holds a sign reading "The media is the real virus" as cars pass by at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, during a rally for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
A protester wearing an American Flag shirt waves an American Flag and a Gadsden flag at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, during a rally for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
[Matthew Apgar - mapgar@shawmedia.com]
Dozens of protesters brandishing signs and flags at the intersection of South Randall Road and County Line Road, across from the Algonquin Commons, rallied for Illinois to open back up despite a global pandemic on Sunday, May 3, 2020 in Algonquin.
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