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Hundreds rally against police
More than 200 people gathered outside Austin Police Department headquarters Monday to protest what they said was heavy-handed enforcement at a gun show held Jan. 16 and 17.
Police officials, in an effort to stop illegal firearm sales, had urged organizers to follow a series of recommendations. H-E-B, which owned the building and the parking lot where the Texas Gun Show was held, told organizers to follow the recommendations or find another venue. Police told H-E-B officials about a possible illegal gun sale during the weekend.
But Darwin Boedeker, who owns Texas Gun Shows, said Monday that police overstepped and that he has never received a nuisance complaint.
Protesters wore gun holsters around their thighs that were filled with copies of the U.S. Constitution. Several chanted, "Stop the chief, not the gun show."
Texans for Accountable Government, Truth Seekers and the Ladies of Liberty Alliance were among the groups that called for the protest.
Boedeker said he has held shows in Austin for about 15 years and said he is looking for another venue.