BELFAST - Details into the arrest of a man suspected of three separate cases of arson were presented in a Dec. 30 affidavit in support of probable cause, submitted by Larry Morrill, a law enforcement officer for the Office of Maine State Fire Marshal.
Derek Creasy, 38, of Unity, has been charged with two counts of arson and one count of attempted murder following the fires, which occurred in December 2020. All three are Class A crimes punishable by up to 30 years in prison and/or fines of up to $50,000.
Creasy is scheduled to appear in court for a dispositional conference Feb. 9.
Morrill’s affidavit begins with the first incident, an attempted arson that took place Dec. 22.
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Miami Heraldreported that hosts on Spanish AM radio stations including La Poderosa (670 AM) and Actualidad Radio (1040 AM) were spreading unconfirmed or debunked theories about the attack on the Capitol, saying that antifa a loose coalition of anti-fascist protesters was behind the failed insurrection. Actualidad host Agustín Acosta echoed a story about an antifa member spotted inside the Capitol a full day after it was disproven, according to the
Herald.
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Solidarity with Cuba grows in the face of Washington s hostility
Solidarity with Cuba grows in the face of Washington s hostility
Havana, Jan 14 (Prensa Latina) Activists, social movements and union federations from around the world on Thursday added their support to Cuba after the country was included in the unilateral list (drawn up by the United States) of nations sponsoring terrorism. On Thursday, the General Secretary of the World Federation of Trade Unions, George Mavrikos, condemned that measure from Washington, which he described as discriminatory and unacceptable.
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