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Hanu Karlapalem of the Limestone County chapter of the NAACP speaks at a press conference Oct. 5, 2023, regarding the Madison Street Festival. The gun shop, Lt. Dan’s Gun and Pawn in Huntsville, will not be participating, according to Madison Street Festival President Crystal McBrayer.
Hanu Karlapalem, second vice president of the Limestone NAACP chapter, noted that the SPLC has linked Moms for Liberty with Proud Boys, another extremist group that came to prominence during the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the U.S. Capitol. McBrayer said the gun shop only recently pulled out of the festival and its listing among the more than five dozen festival vendors will be removed Thursday. The gun shop has closed, McBrayer said., founded in 2021, has emerged nationally as a parental-rights group “that engages in anti-student inclusion activities and self-identities as part of the modern parental rights movement,” the SPLC said on its website.
McBrayer said the festival, which is expected to attract more than 40,000 people, is open to an array of groups.
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