not where the members black and yellow garb and the walkie talkie system these to coordinate movements. green s intent in conspiring with others to unlawfully enter the we re strictly the area of the capitol grounds was to send a message to legislators and vice president pence, according to court documents. greene knew they were inside conducting the certification of the electoral college vote at the time the riot occurred. ryan riley has been a valuable reporter on every aspect of the investigation for have post. and carrie halle has a piece in new york magazine profiling different mega footsoldiers. i suggest that you read it. ryan, let s start with matthew green. if you can give me a bit of who he is and what his cases and the development of him now saying that he is entering a guilty plea to cooperate. yeah. marcy wheeler, i think, accurately described him as a flub. he is this low level defendant. he is from syracuse, new york.
Ride of Silence to honor cyclists injured or killed by motorists
Updated 5/14/2021 11:15 AM
The death of acclaimed architect Helmut Jahn in a bicycle crash in Campton Hills Saturday has renewed the discussion about bicycle safety.
Jahn, who designed the James R. Thompson Center in Chicago, was killed on May 8 after he failed to stop at a stop sign at Burlington and Old Lafox roads and was hit by two vehicles going in opposite directions, according to the Campton Hills Police Department.
The crash occurred at approximately 3:29 p.m. and Jahn was pronounced dead at the scene. He was 81.
He and his wife, Deborah Jahn, own Seven Oaks Farm near St. Charles, which trains and breeds horses.