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Gun-wielding commissioner argues for immunity from First Amendment claims
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Michigan woman files lawsuit against official who allegedly threatened her with a rifle
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TRAVERSE CITY, MI – A Michigan woman who was speaking out about gun violence during a public meeting when an elected official brought an assault rifle into view has filed First Amendment lawsuit in federal court.
Patricia “Kelly” MacIntosh, 74, of Grand Traverse County, was requesting that elected officials make a public statement denouncing the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, specifically actions by the Proud Boys organization, during the Jan. 20 Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners virtual meeting when Vice Chair Ron Clous got up, disappeared off screen and then returned holding an assault rifle.
FEDERAL LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY COMMISSIONER RON CLOUS & GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY
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âShe lives in fearâ: Traverse City woman, attorney to file lawsuit against official who flashed rifle during meeting
Attorney says Grand Traverse County Commissioner Ron Clous flashed his rifle at her âin a threatening manner,â which traumatized the 74-year-old woman Videos
Attorney says client âlives in fearâ after co. commissioner flashed gun at her during virtual meeting
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MICHIGAN â A Grand Traverse county commissioner will be facing a lawsuit in the coming days for his behavior during a virtual public meeting in January.
âWhat I can tell you is that this 74-year-old single woman didnât ask to be put into this position,â said the womanâs attorney Blake Ringsmuth of Ringsmuth Wuori LLC. âShe was simply exercising her right to free speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment in the United States Constitution when a county commissioner who apparently didnât apprec