You’ve heard about people protecting their lives and property with guns during the Antifa Black Lives Matter riots disguised as George Floyd protests, but one man came up with a very creative way to protect his city in case riots broke out during scheduled protests. 

Greg Hoeft of Janesville, Wisconsin parked his vehicle in the post office parking lot behind the protesters and brought with him 12 crates of bees on a trailer. The protest to drew about 100 people. 

Hoeft’s Facebook post said, “The riot control bees are in their holding yard waiting to clear the streets of Janesville and keep peace to this county. I’m willing to bring them in and kick them over if things get out of control.” 

When police heard of his plan, they asked him to leave the area. 

Of course they did. 

Protesters and rioters have first amendment rights and are free to roam the country but law-abiding people who want to protect their communities, businesses and families don’t have the same rights. What law did he break exactly? Too many bees in a public area? 

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The police told him that they had everything under control. 

Really? 

So two officers would have been able to stop 100 people from rioting if it started? I don’t think so. 

Hoeft had every right to be concerned about riots taking place in his city after seeing them happen over the country and hearing the rioters threatening to come into the suburbs with their violence. 

Luckily, the bees weren’t necessary but that’s only because the Antifa Black Lives Matter terrorists didn’t have Janesville on their schedule.