A large police presence was established as crowds gathered ahead of a planned demonstration and a City Council meeting. The meeting was relocated due to expectations of a larger crowd. A social media influencer organized the demonstration, calling it a "Christian Crusader March" and anticipating up to 50,000 attendees. However, the crowd that formed was significantly smaller.

Michigan State Police worked with local authorities to monitor the gathering and maintain peace. A few arrests were made as protesters assembled. Officers were visible in the area, particularly near the Henry Ford Centennial Library.

Further details about the event and the City Council meeting are available from the source.