BY David Hunter
A 35-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman have been charged in relation to a social media post made during a band parade in Randalstown.
They face a range of offences including possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, provocative conduct and electronic communications offences.
It's after a video was posted to social media showing a man in paramilitary uniform pointing what appeared to be a firearm at a band parade, which was passing the property.
A number of imitation firearms were recovered following the search of a house at Station Road, Randalstown on Monday July 9.
Police say both suspects are due before Antrim Magistrates Court on Tuesday August 7.
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