The first problem came Friday night when word got out that the group planned a dinner and social event at a local Crossville restaurant. As the word spread and people began to call the restaurant with complaints and bad reviews started showing up on their online presence, the restaurant decided to cancel the reservation of the group.
Once the group was turned away, local police were called to the restaurant and no serious trouble was reported at that time.
Cars parked outside the CMSP recreation lodge Saturday
afternoon for the Stormfront meeting
On Saturday, the supremacist group reportedly tied to an organization called Stormfront planned a meeting at the Cumberland Mountain State Park and that brought a number of protestors who spent much of the day in the parking lot near the Park Recreation Lodge separated from the group meeting by some dozen or more law enforcement officers including park rangers, Crossville police, and sheriffs deputies.
A few of the park rangers separating the two groups.
Protestors at the Cumberland Mountain State Park were kept
away from the recreation lodge by rangers and law
enforcement.
Some of the protest signs
Protestors support each other. A few were
singing "All we are saying is give peace a chance."
Late Saturday afternoon some 16 to 20 protestors remained at the park but appeared to be packing up at the time. Reports said that the supremacist group had reservations at the state park restaurant for dinner. The group does not have the state park recreation lodge reserved for Sunday but reports are the group planned a hike on Sunday.
Cars from a number of states were spotted though many of the cars had been parked with their backs in so their license plates could not be seen.
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