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Apr 19 2024
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‘Acted myopically and foolishly.’ MO couple sentenced to 14 days in Capitol riot case
A St. Joseph couple who documented their breach of the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot — one later running for school board after pleading guilty — was sentenced Friday to 14 days of jail, three years’ probation and a fine of $5,000 each. Steven and Kimberly Dragoo also must each pay $500 restitution for damage to the Capitol, which the government says totaled more than $2.9 million. The
The Kansas City StarApr 18 2024
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Boise legislator, longest-serving Democrat in Idaho Capitol, dies of cancer
Rep. Sue Chew, Idaho’s longest-serving Democratic lawmaker, died Wednesday surrounded by friends after a battle with cancer, according to a news release from Idaho House and Senate Democrats. Chew, 65, represented Legislative District 17 encompassing Southwest Boise and was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in late 2023. She announced in June that she would not seek reelection after her ninth
Idaho StatesmanNov 07 2023
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U.S. Capitol Tree Send-Off
For the first time in nearly 50 years a West Virginia tree will be on display at the U.S. Capitol. To celebrate the Monongahela tree a holiday festival was held on Tuesday at the West Virginia State Capitol. The event included a parade, ice skating, a light display and much more.
Charleston Gazette-MailApr 12 2024
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Florida man pleads guilty to assaulting law enforcement during Capitol riot
A Bradenton man pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. John Anthony Schubert III, 47, pleaded guilty in the District of Columbia on Thursday to a felony offense of assaulting, resisting or impeding law enforcement officers, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. Schubert will be sentenced on
Tampa Bay TimesMar 13 2024
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Broward man ‘HAD A BLAST’ storming U.S. Capitol, posted videos on social media, feds say
A Broward man took to TikTok to report that he “HAD A BLAST” storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 with his partner, according to federal court documents, adding a caption: “me and babe stormed the Capitol with the rest of America.” He’s now facing jail time — three years after the riot. Joseph Julius Lapoint, 43, is charged with entering and remaining in a restricted building; disorderly
Miami HeraldApr 17 2024
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Stepson of reality star arrested on charges related to Jan. 6 Capitol attack
The stepson of a former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” (RHONJ) cast member was arrested Wednesday on charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, according to court documents. Tyler Campanella, the stepson of former RHONJ cast member Sigalit “Siggy” Flicker, is facing five misdemeanors for his alleged participation in the Capitol riots on Jan. 6. Open-source videos and CCV video
The HillMar 18 2024
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Calling D.C. jurors biased, Clay County man seeks Jacksonville trial over U.S. Capitol riot
Florida Times-UnionApr 19 2024
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See photos from the Iowa State Capitol as the 2024 legislative session ends
See photos from the Iowa State Capitol as the 2024 legislative session ends The Iowa State Capitol is seen on Friday, April 19, 2024, in Des Moines. Lily Smith/The Register Students from Bondurant-Farrar Community School District look up from the rotunda at the art in the dome ceiling at the Iowa State Capitol on Friday, April 19, 2024, in Des Moines. Lily Smith/The Register A person walks up
Des Moines RegisterApr 03 2024
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Asian Pacific Minnesotans unite at State Capitol
"We come together as one unified community," said Emma Yu, the founder of AAPI Youth Voices. SAINT PAUL, Minn. — Asian Pacific Minnesotans gathered at the Minnesota Capitol Wednesday to rally together and learn about policymaking as well as connect with lawmakers. The event was hosted by the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans, that works toward equity for those with API heritage. Those in
KARE11Feb 22 2024
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Minnesota man who assaulted 4 officers during US Capitol riot sentenced to prison
WASHINGTON — A Minnesota man who repeatedly attacked police officers during the U.S. Capitol riot, wielded a police baton as a weapon and stole two riot shields was sentenced on Thursday to nearly three years in prison. Brian Mock, 44 of Minneapolis, helped remove two police barricades before he assaulted four officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, siege. He shoved one of the officers in the chest
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