Advertisement: Autograph signing events were also popular before COVID-19. An autograph seeker could buy a ticket to the events, meet an athlete there and an item signed, then pose for a photo with the athlete. The pandemic has put a stop to that. Jeff Thalblum, owner of Free Agent Sports, which stages autograph sessions with popular sports figures, said the last event that he held before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic featured Cardinals star Larry Fitzgerald. “A person would get to meet this legend, would get to meet Larry in-person and get his autograph on the item that they choose,” Thalblum said. “And they also get their picture taken with him. And you have about a 30-second time there where they’re actually standing right next to Larry Fitzgerald, who’s sitting at a table.
Sorry, buddy : Athletes saying no to autograph seekers symbolic of COVID-19 era
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A Rioter in Congress: QAnon Shamanâ Spouts Conspiracy Theories About FBI Pedophile Codes! Published January 11th, 2021 - 08:57 GMT
Authorities announced new arrests and charges on January 9, 2021, over the violent incursion into the US Capitol, including Jacob Anthony Chansley, also known as Jake Angeli, and two others one of them a newly elected state official were charged in federal court in connection with the violence, according to the US attorney s office for the District of Columbia. Saul LOEB / AFP
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Jacob Angeli Chansley is one of the MAGA rioters wanted by DC police for his part in storming the Capitol building on Wednesday.