MARQUETTE, Mich. — A Michigan Republican has resigned after causing outrage by suggesting that protesters at University of California, Berkeley, should be shot.

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UC Berkeley police accused of inaction in wake of Milo Yiannopoulos protest Dan Adamini, secretary of the Marquette County GOP, told The Mining Journal of Marquette (http://bit.ly/2kSiN2P) he stepped down so he isn’t “a distraction and a hindrance to the work of the party.”

Adamini last week tweeted: “Violent protesters who shut down free speech? Time for another Kent State perhaps. One bullet stops a lot of thuggery.” He posted a similar comment on his Facebook page.

In 1970, the Ohio National Guard fatally shot four Kent State students during Vietnam War protests.

Adamini said he was calling for an end to violence after last week’s student demonstration that stopped a speech by right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulos. Protesters broke windows and tossed smoke bombs.

Kent State officials called Adamini’s posts “abhorrent.”