Dennis Sidorski, American Supremacist Rioter, Charged After Ex-Employee Contacts FBI
On 2/4/21 at 11:10 AM EST
A Virginia man allegedly seen wearing a sweatshirt featuring the words American Supremacist inside the U.S. Capitol has been charged over the January 6 riot.
Court documents state that Dennis Sidorski, 46, was identified by two former employees from video footage taken in the building, where some Trump supporters violently protested the congressional certification of Joe Biden s presidential election victory.
Sidorski, of Ashburn, was allegedly observed walking through the halls of the Capitol during the riot, according to a sworn affidavit seen by
Newsweek.
He was spotted by a concerned citizen who came across a screenshot of Sidorski from a video on Twitter and contacted the FBI on January 7, the document states.
Virginia DMV opens new Lexington customer service center
Published Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, 5:06 pm
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The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles will open a new customer service center in Lexington for specific services by appointment only on Monday, Feb. 8.
Located at 60 East Midland Trail in the Stonewall Square Shopping Center, the Lexington Customer Service Center is more than double the size of the previous office. Its opening will create nearly 70 appointment opportunities each day for customers in Lexington and the surrounding areas.
Virginia DMV offering more convenient service options
Published Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, 5:03 pm
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The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is now offering more convenient service options for customers.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how customers interact with DMV,” said DMV Commissioner Richard D. Holcomb. “DMV is constantly looking for ways to serve customers outside of our customer service centers. These additional updates and changes to policies and procedures will undoubtedly help even more customers during these unprecedented times.”
King moves to kill 2 bills aimed at improving election integrity in Virginia King
Democrats today killed two efforts aimed at strengthening election integrity in Virginia.
House Bill 1970 to reestablish voter ID rules, which would require voters to show a government-issued ID at the polls showing proof of residence, was killed today in a Privileges and Elections Committee subcommittee.
The subcommittee met virtually at 11 a.m. to discuss several election-related bills. Delegate Mark Cole (R-Spotsylvania, Stafford) introduced the legislation. He told committee members he had received multiple from constituents who said that when they had gone to the polls to vote, they told their vote had already been recorded and that they had already voted.