 like this one say armed Black Panther groups will be attending. Frazier says those groups are exercising their Second Amendment rights. So we don't know what we're walking into tomorrow. Educator and broadcaster Will Mega, who's quoted in the flyers, is not involved in organizing the shutdown. He's asked the Pennsylvania Human Rights Commission to investigate Sesame Place. While he supports an economic boycott, he's urging people to leave the guns at home. I think our children have been traumatized enough. I would suggest that you keep your children home and shoot Sesame Place in the pocket. Brayden Goldner, CBS 3 Eyewitness News. We reached out to both Sesame Place and the Langhorn Police Department for comment. We have not received a response as of yet. And just into Eyewitness News, civil rights attorney Ben Crump will join the family's attorney for a press conference tomorrow at noon. In New York City to discuss this incident.