January 29, 2021
It looks like The Wine Country Coalition for Safe Reopening won’t be suing Governor Gavin Newsom. After filing a lawsuit last week in Napa County Superior Court, the coalition dismissed it yesterday. This comes after the Stay-At-Home Orders were lifted, but the group said it’s ready to sue again if an outdoor dining ban is reimposed.
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Federal prosecutors say a Northern California man has been charged with stockpiling weapons, including pipe bombs, and the FBI said he sent texts that could be seen as threats against the governor's office
CA Trump Supporter Faces Charges Regarding Homemade Pipe Bombs - Napa Valley, CA - Text messages sent by Ian Rogers indicated his intent to attack Democrats and democratic places to keep Trump in office, an FBI agent wrote.
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Years of gun collecting â and an embrace of right-wing political views â preceded the arrest of Ian Benjamin Rogers last week, according to the mother of the 44-year-old auto repair shop owner who remains jailed after authorities reported finding a large cache of weapons and ammunition at his Napa business and home.
In a telephone interview Monday, Elaine Bihn Kley described an accumulation of guns and ammunition by her son that concerned her, as well as an increasing alliance to President Trump and commentators of similar right-wing views.
Ian Benjamin Rogers Napa County Department of Corrections
âHe had the ammunition for years; he used to have it in the house when I cleaned,â said Kley, who described the Sonoma native, who was arrested Friday morning, as a devoted Fox News Channel watcher with pictures of Trump and President Ronald Reagan in his home.