Ricci put out a video in collaboration with the National Rifle Association. The story was also reported on The Messenger and many other big news outlets:
"After successfully defending my home and my family and my 5-month-old child, California has now decided to suspend my Second Amendment," Ricci said in a video released by the National Rifle Association on Friday.
Later in the video, Ricci said the state had “temporarily suspended” his concealed carry permit.
“This is an attempt to make me vulnerable,” Ricci claimed.
Ricci told Fox News that the sheriff's office “revoked” his concealed carry permit because they said he yelled at Los Angeles police officers who had gone to his home days after the incident.
The sheriff's office did not respond to a request for comment, Fox News reported.


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