Posted April 30, 2018 12:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

Ken Bone became a bit of a meme during the presidential debates. Known for his Mr. Roger’s-like red sweater, he made an impression on the American people.

Eventually, furor faded over the man, and his life, more or less, returned to normal. That is, until last week when a simple tweet caused problems for his son.

Ken Bone — aka the “red sweater guy” — claims his son was suspended from school on Thursday and is now being investigated by cops for a photo that shows him firing an assault-style rifle at a shooting range.

The picture was posted by Bone earlier in the week after he caught wind of a Twitter exchange between Marjory Stoneman Douglas student and gun rights advocate Kyle Kashuv and national security lawyer Bradley P. Moss.

The two had been trading verbal jabs over a tweet that Kashuv posted online Monday, in which he claimed to have been “wrongfully questioned” by police for shooting an AR-15 at a gun range — and then sharing footage of it online.

Bone chimed in Tuesday, saying: “Here’s a pic of my son learning to shoot safely under my supervision. Maybe those security guys want to talk to him.”

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Source:: Bearing Arms

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