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New round of arrests announced following US Capitol breach
By CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press May 19, 2021 3:51pm Text size Copy shortlink:
BUFFALO, N.Y. A woman heard shouting at police to Bring Nancy Pelosi out to be hanged during the attack on the U.S. Capitol is among those charged in a new round of arrests announced Wednesday by federal officials. They re criminals. They need to hang. Bring her out, Pauline Bauer of Kane, Pennsylvania, is heard shouting on body camera footage, according to a criminal complaint charging her with obstructing Congress and disorderly conduct.
In the series of complaints announced Wednesday, Bauer is charged with the most serious counts from among two Pe
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