MICHIGANOwosso barber, 77, reopens shop in defiance of Whitmer's stay-home orderThe Detroit NewsKarl Manke, 77, waves to supporters outside of his barbershop on West Main Street in Owosso Monday. Manke opened his barbershop and has hired Kallman Legal Group as his legal counsel because he was charged with criminal misdemeanor violations for allegedly violating Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsKarl Manke, 77, cuts the hair of Craig Wiker of Dowagiac at his barbershop in Owosso, Monday afternoon. Wiker traveled roughly 140 minutes to get his hair cut.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA man is seen coughing while customers sit in a crowded waiting room for a haircut at Karl Manke’s barbershop in Owosso, Monday. The line extended to 17 customers. Manke has reopened his barbershop in defiance of Gov. Whitmer's stay-at-home orders.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsKarl Manke, 77, goes for a fist-bump after he returns inside his barbershop on West Main in Owosso following a news conference Monday afternoon.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsKarl Manke, 77, speaks during a news conference outside of his barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsAttorney David A. Kallman speaks during a news conference outside of Karl Manke’s barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsMatthew Shepard crosses the street to Karl Manke’s barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsKarl Manke, left, shakes hands with John Taschner of Novi.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsKarl Manke wipes down his chair at his barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsKarl Manke cuts the hair of Craig Wiker of Dowagiac.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsManke trims Wiker's hair.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsWiker traveled roughly 140 minutes to get his haircut at Manke's barbershop in Owosso.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsCustomers wait in line at Karl Manke’s barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsCustomers wait in line at Karl Manke’s barbershop at 421 West Main in Owosso, Mich on May 11, 2020. The line extended to 17 customers.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsFrom left, Tim Delaney, his brother Tom Delaney and nephew Mickey Delaney hold American flags outside of Karl Manke’s barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsManke speaks during a news conference.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsManke makes a point during a news conference.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsDavid A. Kallman speaks during a news conference outside of Karl Manke’s barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsManke speaks outside of his barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsManke, 77, listens to a question during a news conferenceNic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsPeople stand outside in support of Karl Manke’s open barbershop.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit News