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This Hummer was parked near the Pennsylvania Convention Center in November 2020. Inside, police found a semi-automatic rifle, ammunition, a lock-pick kit, among other items. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
On Friday, city prosecutors in Philadelphia will again ask a judge to revoke bail for Joshua Macias and Antonio LaMotta, two Virginia men who allegedly tried to interfere with the November election.
In separate motions filed in Municipal Court, Assistant District Attorney Andrew Wellbrock argued that both men should be jailed for violating their bail conditions while participating in the deadly siege of the U.S. Capitol. Media footage, he wrote, shows both men standing together inside one of the building’s security perimeters in an area where demonstrations are not permitted.
Milan Loncar, 25, was shot dead in Philadelphia last Wednesday while out walking his dog
Serial criminal Josephus Davis, 20, has now been arrested over the murder
Davis has a long criminal history and spent the majority of 2020 behind bars
Two weeks before Loncar s killing, he was released from jail after his bail relating to kidnapping charges was dramatically reduced
The Philadelphia DA s office has now admitted that balls were dropped in allowing Davis to go free
The pair initially had several weapons charges against them, but those have been amended to include charges for attempted interference with primaries and elections, conspiracy and hindering or delaying performance of a duty, according to the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office.
Philadelphia Police Department had received word Thursday from the FBI in Norfolk that “individuals with firearms were en route to the Convention Center area operating a silver Hummer truck." An AR-style rifle and ammunition was later found inside the truck.
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