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Four people are dead after a mob of Trump supporters breached the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, as Congress was meeting to confirm the results of the Presidential election. Dozens of police officers were injured as they attempted to control the angry crowd.
As CrimeOnline previously reported, Ashli Babbitt, 35, was killed in an officer-involved shooting. A witness said in an appearance on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” that Babbitt was shot as she tried to climb through a window at the Capitol building. Multiple reports indicate that area was restricted or blocked off, even as the rioters appeared to move freely through other areas of the building.
Governors work to expedite vaccine effort after slow start
By Michael R. Smith
Biden criticizes pace of coronavirus vaccine rollout, vows to accelerate
President-elect Joe Biden on Dec. 29 gave remarks on the state of the pandemic and criticized the Trump administration for the pace of distributing COVID-19 vaccines, saying it is falling behind.
New York’s governor threatened to fine hospitals if they don t use their allotment of COVID-19 vaccine fast enough. His South Carolina counterpart warned health care workers they have until Jan. 15 to get a shot or move to the back of the line. California’s governor wants to use dentists to vaccinate people.
By MARISSA J. LANG | The Washington Post | Published: January 2, 2021 WASHINGTON For years, West Coast cities have borne the brunt of violent confrontations between far-right extremists and counterprotesters who come to meet them. Brawls broke out in Berkeley, Calif. White-supremacist rallies in Sacramento ended in bloodshed. Violent clashes have become common in Portland, Ore., where gunfire broke out at demonstrations over the summer. Demonstrators in Olympia, Wash., recently fired weapons into a crowd, wounding at least one person. Up and down the western United States, protests have devolved into violent clashes replete with thrown rocks, exploding fireworks and streams of caustic chemicals.
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