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POLITICO Playbook PM: Biden goes where Congress won t on guns

POLITICO Get Playbook PM Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by President Joe Biden seems doubtful that Congress will do much on the issue, so he’s focusing his energy where he thinks it stands the best chance of making a difference. | Andrew Harnik/AP Photo “No amendment to the Constitution is absolute. You can’t yell ‘fire’ in a crowded movie theater and call it freedom of speech. At the very beginning, you couldn’t own every weapon you wanted to own … certain people weren’t allowed to have weapons.”

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Holmen man accused of shooting at Dairyland Power workers clearing brush

STEVE RUNDIO La Crosse Tribune A 62-year-old Holmen man was charged Thursday in La Crosse County Circuit Court after allegedly firing a weapon at three workers maintaining a utility line. David B. Brady faces a felony charge of first-degree recklessly endangering safety. According to the criminal complaint, a Dairyland Power Cooperative worker contacted Brady’s wife March 3 and informed her of maintenance work scheduled for later that day on Brady’s Hwy. XX property in the town of Onalaska. The complaint says all three workers were wearing green neon work shirts with the Dairyland insignia. The workers were cutting and spraying brush, when one of the workers heard a dog barking followed by Brady’s voice and three gunshots, one of which hit the grass nearby.

La Crosse woman accused of kidnap and assault of man allegedly contacted witness

STEVE RUNDIO La Crosse Tribune A 57-year-old La Crosse woman accused of imprisoning and assaulting a man for 2½ months last year is back in jail after allegedly contacting a witness in the case. Lori Anne Holton was charged Monday in La Crosse County Circuit Court with felony bail jumping and misdemeanor intimidation of a witness. Holton had been in jail since Jan. 19 after being charged with using threats and physical abuse to keep a man imprisoned at a West Salem residence from June 22 to Sept. 7. Her bond was set at $5,000, and she requested that it be reduced to $800 during a Feb. 16 hearing.

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