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POLITICO Feds move to drop charges for Capitol riot defendant Despite Facebook boast of We re in, New York area man did not enter the Capitol, investigators conclude. A crowd of Donald Trump s supporters at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. | John Minchillo/AP Photo Link Copied Federal prosecutors have moved to drop all charges against a New York area man accused of involvement in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, after an investigation determined he did not enter the Capitol building, officials said. Christopher Kelly was arrested Jan. 21 in Rockland County, N.Y., on a federal criminal complaint charging him with felony obstruction of Congress, as well as misdemeanors including entering a Secret Service-restricted area and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. ....
US Department of Justice Photo of Christopher Kelly outside the US Capitol on Jan. 6 included in his charging papers WASHINGTON Federal prosecutors disclosed Tuesday that for the first time they’re dropping one of the 450-plus cases filed against people accused of descending on the US Capitol on Jan. 6. Christopher Kelly of New York was arrested two weeks after the insurrection and charged with obstruction of an official proceeding, which is a felony crime, and several misdemeanor counts for illegally entering the Capitol. More than four months later, a prosecutor notified the judge in Kelly’s case that the government wanted to withdraw the charges; they didn’t offer details about why, only saying that it “serves the interests of justice.” ....
Federal prosecutors told a federal judge Tuesday that they intend to drop one of the Capitol riot cases, against a New York man accused of being inside the. ....
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Photo by Sam Mooy/Getty Images Facebook removed Australian member of parliament Craig Kelly s page for repeatedly peddling pandemic misinformation. Facebook said it removed his popular page permanently after repeated violations of its policies. Before being taken down, Kelly s page bore warnings about potential Covid-19 misinformation. Several posts had also been removed. Facebook removed Australian member of parliament Craig Kelly s page for repeatedly peddling pandemic misinformation, the social media giant said on Monday. Kelly previously had posts blocked on the platform and was forced to quit the governing Liberal Party, amid controversial statements on vaccine safety, lockdowns and unproven Covid treatments. ....