Community, comfort and strength : Rally to combat anti-Semitism draws about 250 in Westport
Jarret Liotta
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Chris Burdett of Norwalk sends a message at the Standing Together Against Anti-Semitism rally on Jesup Green in Westport on Wednesday, June 2, 2021.Jarret Liotta / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
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Hyleri Katzenberg of Westport shares a message at the Standing Together Against Anti-Semitism rally on Jesup Green in Westport on Wednesday, June 2, 2021.Jarret Liotta / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
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U.S. Congressman Jim Himes was in attendance but did not speak at the Standing Together Against Anti-Semitism rally on Jesup Green in Westport on Wednesday, June 2, 2021.Jarret Liotta / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
A political brawl at the Capitol - with weapons
Protesters engaged in violence often known to one another, and to police
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ALBANY An undercover State Police investigator was nearby, watching as supporters of President Donald J. Trump began gathering in East Capitol Park on the morning of Jan. 6.
Many in the small group, which would swell in size over the next few hours to about 35 people, were holding flags and wearing Trump paraphernalia. They were there as part of a coordinated Stop the Steal rally timed to coincide with the massive gathering in Washington, D.C., that would subsequently turn violent as thousands of protesters forced their way into the U.S. Capitol leaving five people dead.