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Man pleads guilty in RNC protest case

 
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) – One of two men charged with disrupting the Republican National Convention in early September has pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of aiding and abetting possession of an unregistered firearm. Bradley Crowder of Austin, Texas, has been in custody in Minnesota since being indicted September 22. An FBI affidavit alleges that Crowder [...] (link)

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