a VERY smart move, he was supposedly only questioned for 30 minutes then released.casp625 wrote:Probably a smart move on his part.One man who was marching during the protest, Mark Hughes, was incorrectly identified by police as a “person of interest” in the shooting, and his photo was distributed on Twitter by the department. Hughes was open carrying a rifle, which is legal in Texas, to exercise his Second Amendment rights, but he turned over the gun to a police officer after the shooting began so he would not be mistaken as a suspect. That moment was caught on video:
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- Fri Jul 08, 2016 12:41 pm
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- Topic: Shots fired at BLM protest in Dallas
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