Federal Agent Honor Guard Told to Disarm at Charlotte Arena

Outraged Professional Bull Riders chief Sean Gleason came within a minute of canceling an event when the managers of The Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC, refused to allow a U.S. Customs and Border Protection honor guard to enter their building on Friday night.

Outraged Professional Bull Riders chief Sean Gleason came within a minute of canceling an event when the managers of The Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC, refused to allow a U.S. Customs and Border Protection honor guard to enter their building on Friday night.

Uniformed agents from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a unit of the Department of Homeland Security, were supposed to serve as honor guard and display the American flag during the national anthem.

A still-seething Gleason, chief executive officer of PBR, wrote about the Charlotte standoff on his Facebook page.

Gleason said the arena was pursuing an "agenda" and refused entry to the honor guard and other agents because they were carrying firearms, the Sporting News reports.

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