2nd Man Is Shot Dead in Campground Standoff
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A standoff at a southeast Michigan campground for marijuana advocates ended its fifth day with a second man fatally shot by police after allegedly pointing a weapon at an officer.
Rolland Rohm, 28, had been ordered several times to put his weapon down, said Cass County Sheriff Joseph Underwood Jr. He lived at the campground, called Rainbow Farms, with 47-year-old Grover T. Crosslin, the campground’s owner.
Crosslin was fatally shot Monday night by an FBI agent after pointing a rifle at the agent, Underwood said. Crosslin had been facing felony drug and weapon charges.
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