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Feds: Nicholas Bucciarelli assaulted a man at a Pagans clubhouse
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New bodycam footage shows Capitol officers on the front line being attacked on January 6
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Alleged Whitmer kidnap plotters planned to use ‘weapon of mass destruction,’ new indictment says
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
Anti-government militia men discussed exploding a bridge to slow police after they kidnapped Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer from her Elk Rapids vacation home, the FBI says.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office on Wednesday, April 28, filed new charges of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction against three men suspected in the abduction plot that was exposed following the arrests of 14 people in October. The new indictments are against: Adam Fox, 40, of Wyoming, Michigan; Barry Croft Jr., 45, of Bear, Delaware; and Daniel Joseph Harris, 23, of Lake Orion.
Jamestown man indicted on sex trafficking charges
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A Trio of Indictments Shows Which Crimes Local Officials Won’t Tolerate Who gets indicted and why is always a decision of political significance. But especially now in Portland. SHATTERED: Rioters shattered windows at the First Christian Church downtown. Updated 5:34 AM In a city reeling from confrontational protests of police, ideologically motivated property damage, and lethal gunfire, criminal indictments have become required daily reading almost like the weather report. Who gets indicted and why is always a decision of political significance. But with Portland engaged in a bitter argument over the future of criminal justice, the announcement of an indictment sometimes feels akin to a campaign platform: Local officials, especially embattled Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt, are declarin