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To: unclewest who wrote (36299)8/17/2014 8:50:33 PM
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One of the journalists arrested at a McDonald’s earlier this week in Ferguson, Mo. mistook earplugs for rubber bullets, and tweeted an image of the noise guards from the riot torn town early Sunday.

Huffington Post reporter Ryan J. Reilly asked his Twitter followers — many of whom followed him after he gained notoriety for his Wednesday night arrest — to confirm his belief that the earplugs were really rubber bullets possibly fired at demonstrators. (RELATED: Getting Arrested Was The Best Thing That Ever Happened To These Reporters’ Twitter Accounts)

Several users corrected Reilly’s mistake and confirmed that they were, in fact, ear plugs.

Read more: dailycaller.com

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