http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/09/nyregion/john-cramsey-holland-tunnel-guns-case.html 2016-09-08 22:07:34 Man Arrested in Holland Tunnel Guns Case Is Freed on Bail John Cramsey, who said he was on an antidrug mission when he was pulled over by the police in June, is facing felony weapons charges. === The Pennsylvania man who was The man, John Cramsey, 51, has said that he and two others were on their way to rescue a 16-year-old girl in Brooklyn when they were arrested in the truck, which was emblazoned with decals supporting gun rights. Photos of the vehicle, a black Dodge with red paint and neon green trim, circulated widely on social media. Mr. Cramsey faces felony weapons charges after the police pulled the truck over on the New Jersey side of the tunnel. The others in the vehicle, Dean Smith and Kimberly Arendt, were also charged. Mr. Cramsey, of Zionsville, Pa., had said that the intended rescue was part of the antiheroin work that he became involved in after his daughter's death from a drug overdose in February. But his volunteer work, as well as his strong words online and at meetings, raised some concerns around Lehigh County, an area in Pennsylvania about two hours from New York City that has become mired in the heroin and opioid epidemic. In phone interviews from the jail in Kearny, Mr. Cramsey, the owner of a gun range that closed while he was incarcerated, was Mr. Cramsey, Ms. Arendt and Mr. Smith were each held at the jail on $75,000 cash bail. But on Wednesday, a judge agreed to change Mr. Cramsey’s bail to $175,000 with the option for a bail bond, said Raymond Worrall, a spokesman for the Hudson County prosecutor’s office. A group of supporters put up thousands of dollars to co-sign the bond for Mr. Cramsey's release, his lawyer, James Lisa, said. In a video “It’s beautiful out,” he said. Mr. Smith and Ms. Arendt were still being held on Thursday in lieu of $75,000 cash bail, Mr. Worrall said. Mr. Smith, the editor of the online “Had I known there were firearms in the vehicle, I would have never agreed to ride along and do the article,” the statement said.