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Cowboys For Trump Leader Couy Griffin Arrested on Charges of Participating in Capitol Riot

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Cowboys For Trump Co-Founder Arrested By FBI

Cowboys For Trump Founder, Metal Guitarist Among Those Facing Charges For Capitol Attack

January 18, 2021 12:56 p.m. Federal authorities continue to churn out criminal complaints against individuals who allegedly took part in the storming of the Capitol earlier this month. Over the weekend, some familiar faces got wrapped up by the feds.  “Cowboys For Trump” Founder Couy Griffin  Perhaps most recognizable of the group no offense to the others was Cowboys for Trump founder Couy Griffin. Griffin, who’s also an elected commissioner in Otero County, New Mexico, led the mob of Trump supporters in prayer just outside the Capitol building, on the Capitol steps. In a subsequent, and since deleted, Facebook video, he mused about a potential Second Amendment rally at the same location. If such an event were to occur, Griffin said, “There’s going to be blood running out of that building.” 

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Attorneys and Activists Question Accuracy of Police Gang Database

Updated on December 22, 2020 at 6:08 pm In an exclusive report, NBC4 and Telemundo 44 speak with individuals who say they were falsely labeled as gang members and added to a controversial database used by law enforcement Elected leaders and activists in Prince George s County fear a database police agencies use to track gang members is falsely labeling innocent people. The database is called GangNET and it s used in police agencies to share information about potential gang members in some 32 regions across the country. All my hopes were gone an undocumented worker who asked to remain anonymous says he was added to the database

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