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Gun owners are outraged by the Philando Castile case. The NRA is silent.

June 21, 2017 at 9:36 a.m. EDT
Protesters gathered in St. Paul and Minneapolis on June 16 after the acquittal of Minn. officer in the shooting of Philando Castile. (Video: The Washington Post, Photo: Jared Goyette/The Washington Post)

Amid the national fury over the death of Philando Castile at a traffic stop in July — a shooting made more horrific by his girlfriend’s Facebook Live broadcast of his final moments — some condemned the National Rifle Association’s near silence on the matter.

The organization had been quick to defend other gun owners who made national news. Castile had a valid permit for his firearm, reportedly told the officer about the gun to avoid a confrontation, and was fatally shot anyway after being told to hand over his license.