Rigby5
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- Apr 23, 2017
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Name them.
Well the most obvious was the juvenile in possession.
But he also violated disorderly conduct, reckless endangerment, etc.
Here is the first hit I ran into, and is NC, so may not be generic on application, although generic in concept.
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North Carolina General Statute 14-272.2 prohibits “any person participating in, affiliated with or present as a spectator” at any “parade, funeral procession, picket line or demonstration” from willfully or intentionally possessing or having immediate access to any dangerous weapon. ▪ This includes demonstrations at “any private health care facility” or “any public place owned or under the control of the state or any of its political subdivisions.” Political subdivisions of the state include municipal and county governments. Note: the general statute says that any rifle or gun carried on a rack in a pickup truck at a holiday parade or in a funeral procession does not violate the terms of this act.
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Read more at: https://www.heraldsun.com/news/local/article255965802.html#storylink=cpy
No sane or rational person would bring a rifle to a riot/demonstration like that, unless they intended to stay on and defend particular private property.