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Federal Judge Says No Bail for Retired Firefighter Who Threw Fire Extinguisher at Capitol Police

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   Jan 15, 2021 10:24 AM EST A retired firefighter got the book from a federal judge and no bail too. He is accused of throwing a fire extinguisher at capitol police in the chaos. The disturbance at the Capitol on January 6 has colored Trump supporters in a bad light. Many of them are now sought after by the police. One of these is a former firefighter who risked his life to save people from burning blazes. He is accused of throwing a fire extinguisher at U.S. Capitol Police officers in Washington. Prosecutors say that he was an alleged member of a white supremacist group in court last Thursday, reported Mcall.

N C men accused of stealing 5 French Bulldog puppies from breeder at gunpoint

N.C. men accused of stealing 5 French Bulldog puppies from breeder at gunpoint     EPHRATA, PA (WPMT) Two North Carolina men are facing federal charges after allegedly robbing a Lancaster County puppy breeder of five French Bulldog puppies at gunpoint in October 2020. Christopher Lamont Stimpson, 22, and Wilbert Curtis Trey Artis III, 29, both of Greensboro, are charged with robbery which interferes with state commerce, interstate transportation of stolen goods, and related offenses, according to First Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams. The puppies were valued at more than $23,000, Williams said. Stimpson and Artis allegedly posed as customers in order to steal the puppies at gunpoint from a breeder in Ephrata, prosecutors say.

N C men accused of stealing 5 French Bulldog puppies from Lancaster County breeder at gunpoint

Updated: 9:45 AM EST January 7, 2021 EPHRATA, Pa. Two North Carolina men are facing federal charges after allegedly robbing a Lancaster County puppy breeder of five French Bulldog puppies at gunpoint in October 2020. Christopher Lamont Stimpson, 22, and Wilbert Curtis Trey Artis III, 29, both of Greensboro, are charged with robbery which interferes with state commerce, interstate transportation of stolen goods, and related offenses, according to First Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams.  The puppies were valued at more than $23,000, Williams said. Stimpson and Artis allegedly posed as customers in order to steal the puppies at gunpoint from a breeder in Ephrata, prosecutors say.

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