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    On Wednesday, a man armed with Molotov Cocktails was arrested north of the Capitol Building. The man was arrested on Massachusetts avenue by Capitol police around 3:30 PM. He was in possession of two Molotov Cocktails, and Capitol police claimed that “there was no indication this was related to the Capitol, Members of Congress, or

    The post Capitol Police Arrest Man Armed With Molotov Cocktails first appeared on USSA News. Visit USSANews.com.On Wednesday, a man armed with Molotov Cocktails was arrested north of the Capitol Building. The man was arrested on Massachusetts avenue by Capitol police around 3:30 PM. He was in possession of two Molotov Cocktails, and Capitol police claimed that “there was no indication this was related to the Capitol, Members of Congress, or

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    Capitol rioter who stole papers from 'known congressman' pleads guilty

    A Virginia man has pleaded guilty to storming the U S Capitol on Jan 6 and stealing government property, Law&Crime reports Ryan Seth Suleski, 34, admitted on Wednesday that he stormed the Capitol and stole some documents he found on the floor of an empty hallway He pleaded guilty to entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds and theft of government property He faces up to one year in jail and a maximum $100,000 fine if he's convicted His plea deal spares him the more...

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    Here’s when to expect next hearings on the Capitol riot & More Trending News Here

    The sixth hearing of the House committee investigating the Jan 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol was stunning in its revelations and vivid in its descriptions of conversations and actions in the White House on and before that date The June 28 hearing came as a surprise The committee was not expected to hold any [ ]

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    “I was starting to see trouble”: a new testimony accuses Damien Abad

    A few days after the filing of a complaint against the Minister of Solidarity Damien Abad, and the opening, in the process, of a preliminary investigation for attempted rape, new testimony denounces the behavior of the deputy of Ain BFMTV has collected the words of a young woman who claims to have been the victim [ ]

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    Youthful offender hearing takes place for a Hartford teen accused of manslaughter

    GENEVA COUNTY, Ala. (WDHN) — On Wednesday afternoon, a youthful offender hearing was held for a 19-year-old Hartford teen charged with manslaughter. The manslaughter charge came from an incident in a June 2021 wreck that killed a Panhandle woman and seriously injured a second woman. In addition to manslaughter, William Jackson Birdsong is charged with []

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    Judges Keeping Capitol Riot Trials In DC Amid Bias Claims

    Watch VideoFor some of the Washington, D.C., residents who reported for jury duty last month, a pro-Trump mob's assault on the U.S. Capitol felt like a personal attack.Ahead of a trial for a Michigan man charged in the riot, one prospective juror said a police officer injured during the melee is a close friend. Another has friends who are congressional staffers or journalists who worked at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. A woman whose boyfriend lived near the Capitol recalled the terror she felt...

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    Judges keeping Capitol riot trials in DC amid bias claims

    WASHINGTON (AP) — For some of the Washington, D C , residents who reported for jury duty last month, a pro-Trump mob’s assault on the U S Capitol felt like a personal attack

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    Judges keeping Capitol riot trials in DC amid bias claims

    More Capitol riot defendants are pushing to get their trials moved out of Washington, D

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    Capitol Riot Trials Remain in DC Amid Defendants' Bias Claims

    For some of the Washington, D C , residents who reported for jury duty last month, a pro-Trump mob’s assault on the U S Capitol felt like a personal attack

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    U.S. Capitol hearings: Why should Canadians care? Extremism, security experts weigh in

    As more hearings are slated to dissect the violence that unfolded south of the border, researchers say Canadians are not as far removed from the Jan. 6 events as they think.

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    Trial begins for N J man accused of killing woman, dismembering, burning remains

    Dennis K Parrish is charged in the killing of Tonya M Cook His trial began on July 6, 2022

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    Trump press aide who quit after Capitol riot to testify at Jan 6 committee hearing

    Staffer who resigned immediately after riot has already sat for a videotaped deposition, footage of which was shown at a hearing last month

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