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New Wyoming Libertarian lawmaker's tattoo has ties to far-right anti-government movement


New Wyoming Libertarian lawmaker’s tattoo has ties to far-right anti-government movement
Rep. Marshall Burt (L-Green River) starts work during the in-person portion of the 2021 legislative session in Cheyenne. (Mike Vanata/WyoFile)
CHEYENNE The Three Percenters movement has gained representation in the Wyoming Legislature at least symbolically.
A photograph resurfaced this week of freshman Rep. Marshall Burt (L-Green River) that shows a tattoo on his left forearm the Roman numeral “III” surrounded by 13 stars, above the year 1776. The symbol is commonly associated with a far-right, anti-government movement and the popularization of militia groups. 
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In a written statement this week, Burt said he is not involved in any militia groups, and got the tattoo because he enjoyed the symbolism of what it stood for. ....

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FBI: Marshall Co. Man Accused Of Dragging Officer Down U.S. Capitol Stairs Into Rioters


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  A federal criminal complaint accuses a Marshall County man of dragging a law enforcement officer down the steps of the U.S.Capitol, leading to the officer being kicked, beaten with poles, and stomped on during the Jan. 6 riot and insurrection.
FBI officials arrested Clayton Ray Mullins of Benton, Kentucky, on Tuesday. He faces several charges including assaulting, resisting, and impeding certain officers. A previous FBI statement said Mullins was to make his initial appearance in federal court Wednesday. WKMS News was unable to confirm what took place during that appearance.
 
The complaint was accessed via the Program on Extremism at George Washington University, which maintains a database of federal complaints, indictments, and other relevant documents of those arrested so far in connection with the Jan. 6 riot.  ....

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