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Convicted felon sentenced for having guns at Richmond unrest


Convicted felon sentenced for having guns at Richmond unrest
December 11, 2020 GMT
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) A convicted felon was sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison for having weapons and ammunition during a demonstration in Richmond, federal officials said.
Matthew Lee Frezza, 37, of Chesterfield had a homemade assault rifle, a handgun, a ballistic vest and eight magazines when the truck he was riding in was stopped by Richmond police on June 12 after leaving the Robert E. Lee monument, Virginia U.S. Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger said Thursday in a news release.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported prosecutors said Frezza rode in a caravan to the monument to pick up members of a group who had infiltrated protesters and were trying to gather intelligence. ....

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How Diane Foley pushed to bring suspects in son's murder to U.S.


How Diane Foley pushed to bring suspects in son s murder to U.S.
By Eric Tucker
WASHINGTON As two Islamic State militants faced a judge in Virginia last month, Diane Foley of Rochester, listened from home through a muffled phone connection and strained to make out the voices of the men prosecutors say kidnapped her son before he was murdered. 
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh stand accused of belonging to an IS cell dubbed the Beatles, an incongruously lighthearted nickname for British citizens blamed for the jailing, torture and murder of Western hostages in Syria.
After geopolitical breakthroughs and stalemates, military actions in Syria and court fights in London, the Justice Department s most significant terrorism prosecution in years was finally underway. For Foley, who months earlier had pleaded with Attorney General William Barr to pursue justice by forswearing the death penalty, the fact the case was proceeding at all felt miraculous. ....

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