Brandon Fellows, 26, posted on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat about being at the riots
He has also uploaded some of his riot selfies to his Bumble dating app
He told Bloomberg he is planning to go back to the Capitol for another protest
Fellows, who used to work in a grocery store in upstate NY, smoked weed on Senator Jeff Merkley s desk
He has not been arrested, nor has Simone Gold or Olympic swimmer Kete Keller
They were all ID d through photos and videos taken at the riot on Wednesday
The DoJ said on Tuesday that hundreds would be charged and may face up to 20 years behind bars
Greg Lalevee of IUOE 825.
Forgive Greg Lalevee if he’s a little bit excited about the prospects for organized labor during President-elect Joe Biden’s administration. That’s what happens when a “union guy” is named as the labor secretary designee.
Lalevee, the business manager of International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825, said the designee current Boston Mayor Marty Walsh has ties with labor that go back generations.
“He’s the son of union laborer and he was a union laborer, so he’s going to understand building trade issues really well,” Lalevee said. “There were things in the present administration that, candidly, were taking hatchets to unions and some of the underpinnings of the laws that have existed for years. We’re confident that goes away.”
A New York state employee has been identified as one the trespassers involved with Wednesday s Capitol riot. Metro North employee Will Pepe, 31, was recognized by staff from pictures.
Sex trafficking could spike near Enbridge pipeline project, Minnesota warns Native women particularly vulnerable to trafficking as Enbridge builds new Line 3. January 8, 2021 9:23pm Text size Copy shortlink:
DULUTH – Among the thousands of pages of documents filed in the Enbridge Line 3 permitting process, state regulators made a striking conclusion about construction on the pipeline: The addition of a temporary, cash-rich workforce increases the likelihood that sex trafficking or sexual abuse will occur.
Advocates, law enforcement, the company and unions are working to ensure that isn t the case as work on the $2.6 billion pipeline across northern Minnesota enters its second month of construction.
Jan 9, 2021
IMOGENE Russell “Buster” L. Mileham, age 76, of Imogene, Minn., passed away Tuesday evening, Jan. 5, 2021, at his home, with his loving family by his side. A memorial service for Buster will be held 3 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, at Lakeview Funeral Home in Fairmont, Minn. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, masks will be required and the number of attendees will be limited.
Buster was born Dec. 19, 1944, in Elkhart, Ill., the son of Elmer and Lillie (Stratton) Mileham. He attended Lake Fork Elementary School through the eighth grade and continued his education at Mount Pulaski High School, where he graduated with the class of 1963.