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<blockquote data-quote="3inSlugger" data-source="post: 1815668" data-attributes="member: 18508"><p><a href="http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/12/12185744-michigan-gun-enthusiasts-protest-arrest-in-birmingham?lite" target="_blank">http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/12/12185744-michigan-gun-enthusiasts-protest-arrest-in-birmingham?lite</a></p><p></p><p>Michigan gun enthusiasts protest arrest in Birmingham</p><p>David Guralnick /The Detroit News via AP</p><p>Chris Combs, of Troy, left, and Stephanie Locke, of Clawson, cross the street in downtown Birmingham, Mich. while participating in a protest by gun enthusiasts Monday, June 11. The protest is in support of eighteen-year-old Sean Michael Combs, of Troy, who was arrested in Birmingham on April 13 while carrying a rifle. Combs was charged with brandishing a weapon, disturbing the peace, and obstructing a police officer. </p><p></p><p>David Guralnick / The Detroit News via AP</p><p>Shaun McElroy, left, of Chesterfield, shakes hands with Sean Michael Combs while participating in a protest on Combs behalf in Birmingham, Mich. on Monday, June 11. Combs, of Troy, was arrested in Birmingham on April 13 after strolling the downtown area while carrying a rifle. He was charged with brandishing a weapon, disturbing the peace, and obstructing a police officer. </p><p>From The Detroit News: Birmingham Gun toting advocates filled the Birmingham commission chambers Monday night, displaying their firearms in holsters and strapped to their backs in protest of charges against a teen they say had the legal right to do the same in public.</p><p></p><p>"It seems like cooler heads should prevail and the charges should fall," said Dave Campbell, a Westland resident involved with AR15.com, a website and resource center for gun supporters. Continue reading this story from the Detroit News here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3inSlugger, post: 1815668, member: 18508"] [URL="http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/12/12185744-michigan-gun-enthusiasts-protest-arrest-in-birmingham?lite"]http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/12/12185744-michigan-gun-enthusiasts-protest-arrest-in-birmingham?lite[/URL] Michigan gun enthusiasts protest arrest in Birmingham David Guralnick /The Detroit News via AP Chris Combs, of Troy, left, and Stephanie Locke, of Clawson, cross the street in downtown Birmingham, Mich. while participating in a protest by gun enthusiasts Monday, June 11. The protest is in support of eighteen-year-old Sean Michael Combs, of Troy, who was arrested in Birmingham on April 13 while carrying a rifle. Combs was charged with brandishing a weapon, disturbing the peace, and obstructing a police officer. David Guralnick / The Detroit News via AP Shaun McElroy, left, of Chesterfield, shakes hands with Sean Michael Combs while participating in a protest on Combs behalf in Birmingham, Mich. on Monday, June 11. Combs, of Troy, was arrested in Birmingham on April 13 after strolling the downtown area while carrying a rifle. He was charged with brandishing a weapon, disturbing the peace, and obstructing a police officer. From The Detroit News: Birmingham Gun toting advocates filled the Birmingham commission chambers Monday night, displaying their firearms in holsters and strapped to their backs in protest of charges against a teen they say had the legal right to do the same in public. "It seems like cooler heads should prevail and the charges should fall," said Dave Campbell, a Westland resident involved with AR15.com, a website and resource center for gun supporters. Continue reading this story from the Detroit News here. [/QUOTE]
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