A Baltimore man will spend 15 months in prison followed by three years of probation for his actions at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, a federal judge in Washington ruled Tuesday.
One of 12 jurors believed the government tricked two Maryland doctors into passing private medical records to an agent posing as a Russian official, and that they shouldn’t be found guilty as a result.
Volunteers recently shepherded a fleet of ambulances up the East Coast to the Port of Baltimore, where the vehicles will be shipped to Ukraine as part of an ongoing humanitarian aid effort sparked by Russia’s invasion of the country in February of last year.
At one point, many years ago, Walter Reynolds just couldn’t sleep. He and members of his troop, who were stationed in the Philippines, lived in fear because Japanese soldiers would frequently try to stab them to death as they slept outside at night.