They thought they'd be able to vote. They were wrong. They got angry.
Then things got out of control.
That's the simplest explanation for why chaos and scuffling erupted Saturday at a Minneapolis DFL ward convention, according to videos of the event and several people who witnessed what happened from different vantage points.
While police continued to investigate the incident Monday, senior members of the city and state DFL Party prepared for a meeting later this week to get a handle on what happened, in what amounted to an embarrassment for the party — and to figure out how to prevent it from happening again.
What happened?
Saturday's events unfolded at the DFL's 10th Ward convention at Ella Baker Global Studies & Humanities Magnet School in Uptown, held to endorse a candidate — or issue no endorsement — for the ward's City Council seat in the November election. The contenders were Council Member Aisha Chughtai, in her first term, and Nasri Warsame.
As Chughtai's supporters took to the stage, backers of Warsame began shouting objections. In events captured on video by Minneapolis blogger John Edwards that quickly gained national attention, a group of Warsame supporters stormed the stage while scuffles broke out on the floor.
The convention was abruptly ended and technically remains in recess, according to a party official.