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January 11, 2021
FRANKFORT, Ky. – U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky Russell Coleman submitted his resignation letter Monday to President Donald Trump, effective Jan. 20.
“Today I submitted my resignation to the President and Acting Attorney General, effective Jan. 20. For a guy whose childhood dream job as an FBI Agent ended early due to a spinal injury, serving as the chief federal law enforcement officer in the place I love, and for the people I’ve known all my life, has been a humbling honor.
“I leave this office with gratitude and awe.
“Gratitude for the statesmanship and friendship of Senator (Mitch) McConnell who recommended me for this position, to Senator (Rand) Paul who supported me, and to the White House for the opportunity.
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Bruno Cua, 18, is allegedly seen here with his back to the camera, holding a tan jacket. Prosecutors say he entered the Senate Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 with a handful of other rioters. Win McNamee/Getty Images
Before Jan. 6, 18-year-old Bruno Cua was best known in his small town of Milton, Ga., as a great builder of treehouses. These were big, elaborate creations with ladders and trapdoors and framed-out windows. They were so impressive, neighbors paid Cua to build them for their kids.
The world outside Milton, Ga., met Cua in a rather more dramatic way. He was allegedly seen in multiple videos standing in the Senate Chamber of the U.S. Capitol with a handful of other rioters. The videos have since gone viral: There s a man in combat gear, now identified as Air Force veteran Larry Brock, Jr., chiding rioters, including Cua, about why they shouldn t sit in Vice