“By Tuesday, the story had changed. ‘…Joseph Stravinskas, 27, was shooting at cans behind a house about half an hour before the presidential motorcade came by.’ No matter. They arrested poor Joseph and charged him ‘with breach of peace in the second degree, threatening in the second degree and interfering with an officer’ – though he instantly obeyed the thugs’ commands, according to the newspaper.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/135389.html
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