The United States recently announced two aid packages to Ukraine, continuing to dole out the $40 billion of aid appropriated in May. A $775 million package provides U.S. equipment from existing stocks. Several new systems appear in the package, perhaps preparing the Ukrainians for a counteroffensive. The package also contains indicators of trade-offs because the United States
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On Thursday, Major Christopher Warnagiris was arrested and charged on several account.
Image Credit: Sgt. Jessica Y. Lucio/Marine Corps
Captured on video attacking police
officers during the Capitol riots on January 6, an active duty U.S. Marine
officer was arrested Thursday and charged with assault, obstruction, and
violent entry on Capitol grounds.
Around 2:25 p.m. on January 6, Major Christopher Warnagiris
was recorded on a security
camera helping a small group of Trump supporters gain entry through the
East Rotunda doors of the Capitol building. As U.S. Capitol Police Officers
attempted to physically block the entrance, Maj. Warnagiris struggled with and
Quantico Marine major charged with assaulting an officer during Capitol breach May 13 Maj. Christopher Warnagiris, allegedly seen here in security camera footage, was arrested Thursday. (U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Columbia) An active-duty Marine officer stationed in Quantico, Virginia, was arrested Thursday and charged with crimes related to the U.S. Capitol breach on Jan. 6, the District of Columbia U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Maj. Christopher Warnagiris, 40, of Woodbridge, Virginia, was charged “with federal offenses that include assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers; obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder; and obstruction of justice, among other charges,” according to a Thursday press release.