Conservative activist family behind ‘grassroots’ anti-quarantine Facebook events

 EXPOSING The Dorr Brothers (Aaron, Chris, Ben, and Matt) Scam artists

RAISING MONEY FROM THE RUBES TO POCKET FOR THEMSELVES
Aaron Dorr was not working on behalf of gun owners, and only working on behalf of himself. Ohio Gun Owners made news earlier this month when Chris Dorr, the group’s director and lone employee.

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A family-run network of pro-gun groups is behind five of the largest Facebook groups dedicated to protesting shelter-in-place restrictions.

Minnesota Gun Rights is part of a network of pro-gun groups operating in 10 states. The Dorr brothers – Ben, Chris and Aaron – are connected with at least six of them.

The brothers operate with a unique twist: they criticize Republican lawmakers for being anti-gun and say other pro-gun groups like the NRA are soft.

24 organizations – 11 states — ONE FAMILY

The groups were set up by four brothers — Chris, Ben, Aaron and Matthew Dorr — and have amassed more than 200,000 members collectively, including in states where they don’t reside, according to an NBC News analysis based on public records searches and Facebook group registrations.

INQUIRER

The backlash against the quarantine has begun in Pennsylvania, with anti-shutdown rally Monday in Harrisburg. Dorr, an Ohio gun activist, created the Pennsylvanians Against Excessive Quarantine Facebook group earlier this week to give people a voice. On Thursday morning, the page had 20,000 members. By Friday afternoon, it had more than 46,000.

‘There goes a 15% spike in COVID-19 cases for Pennsylvania’: Reaction to Harrisburg protesters not wearing masks.
Many readers expressed frustration that protesters of Pennsylvania’s coronavirus shutdown could be spreading the disease because many did not wear masks. https://www.mcall.com/news/pennsylvania/

A conservative activist family is behind ‘grassroots’ anti-quarantine Facebook events

A family-run network of pro-gun groups is behind five of the largest Facebook groups dedicated to protesting shelter-in-place restrictions.
A family-run network of pro-gun groups is behind five of the largest Facebook groups dedicated to protesting the shelter-in-place restrictions, according to an NBC News analysis of Facebook groups and website registration information.
A Dorr brother created or is an administrator for the groups Pennsylvanians Against Excessive Quarantine, Wisconsinites Against Excessive Quarantine, New Yorkers Against Excessive Quarantine, Minnesotans Against Excessive Quarantine and Ohioans Against Excessive Quarantine.