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Alleged Capitol rioter from Florida came back to DC to attend inauguration
From CNN s Katelyn Polantz
Samuel Camargo from Facebook
An alleged Capitol rioter from Florida knew he was wanted from the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection and returned to Washington, DC, to attend the inauguration on Wednesday, the Justice Department said in a new court filing.
Prosecutors in Washington say that when law enforcement tried to arrest Samuel Camargo at his home in Florida on Tuesday, he had left.
Investigators then found him in DC on Wednesday and arrested him there the same day as the presidential inauguration.
Camargo told investigators that he knew he was wanted by the Justice Department and decided that he should attempt to attend the Inauguration rather than turn himself into authorities, prosecutors wrote in a court filing on Thursday.
Why Political Activism Can t and Shouldn t Stop After the Inauguration 41 Shares
After the long, stressful haul of the 2020 election cycle, it s easy to want to take a break, but it s more important than ever that activism continues beyond the presidential election. While news cycles may focus most on politics during major federal election years, real change also happens in the times in between. It s why we can t tune out and stop doing the necessary work during the times that get less attention: success comes from steady efforts and long-term organizing, not all-at-once rushes. Off years are a figment of our imagination! Run for Something cofounder Amanda Litman told POPSUGAR, noting that, in 2019, there were 85,000 elections across the country, and approximately the same number of state, local, and municipal races are happening in 2021. Plus, she says, the outcome of the 2022 federal elections are dependent on the organizing we do in 2021. Her organiz
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In the April 12 episode of ABC’s
Grey’s Anatomy, titled “Beautiful Dreamer,” ICE comes to Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital looking for Dr. Sam Bello. It’s the usual kind of story painting the DACA student as extraordinary and the ICE agent as the bad guy for enforcing the law.
ICE Agent Martin Fields (Joel Murray) comes to the hospital to pick up Dr. Sam Bello (Jeanine Mason), a surgical intern and illegal immigrant. The doctors come to her aid and keep her away from the agent in hopes of stalling until a plan for her can be hatched. Agent Fields waits in Dr. Miranda Bailey’s (Chandra Wilson) office.