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NC men have long wait for court following D C Trump riot arrests

Another man faces felony gun charges. His next court date is Jan. 27. Three of the seven North Carolina men arrested last week during and after the riot of President Donald Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol won’t be in court again until June 10, according to court records.  “It’s an extremely long time,” said Washington criminal defense lawyer Joseph Fay, who represents North Carolina defendant Earl Atwell Glosser of Matthews. Glosser faces misdemeanor charges of unlawful entry into public property and violating curfew, the Washington Metropolitan Police Department reported. No court date was listed for the other four men. Those four are accused only of violating the 6 p.m. curfew that the Washington mayor imposed after the rioters broke into the Capitol as Congress met to certify the results of the presidential election for Democrat Joe Biden. 

North Carolina residents face long court waits following US Capitol arrests

North Carolina residents face long court waits following US Capitol arrests Paul Woolverton, USA TODAY NETWORK Klete Keller faces criminal charges after illegally entering the U.S. Capitol during riots Replay Video UP NEXT Three of the seven North Carolina men arrested last week during and after the riot of President Donald Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol won’t be in court again until June 10, according to court records.  “It’s an extremely long time,” said Washington criminal defense lawyer Joseph Fay, who represents North Carolina defendant Earl Atwell Glosser of Matthews. Glosser faces misdemeanor charges of unlawful entry into public property and violating curfew, the Washington Metropolitan Police Department reported.

Friday News: State-wide campaign

Fri, 01/15/2021 - 08:33 EFFORT TO BRING EQUITY TO COUNTY VACCINE DISTRIBUTION HAS SLOWED NC ROLLOUT: As the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services ramped up its vaccine distribution, Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen put an emphasis on equity. She wanted to make sure at least some doses got to all 100 counties in the state. But not all health departments have the same capacity to carry out the final step. As a result, some counties told DHHS they would be OK taking smaller shipments, while other counties will see their allotments increase. Cohen acknowledged the emphasis on geographic equity contributed to the delay. Now, the state will push for speed. “There is a tension between speed and equity,” Cohen said. “And we were trying to find that right middle ground.” State health officials announced this week they were setting up 10 “high-throughput” sites around the state which will receive a combined allocation of 45,000 doses.

Victim of motel room fire in critical condition, officials say

Victim of motel room fire in critical condition, officials say WWNY Victim of motel room fire in critical condition, officials say By 7 News Staff and Abbey Buttacavoli | January 11, 2021 at 12:53 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 10:10 PM WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - The man law enforcement officers dragged out of a smoke-filled motel room early Monday morning is in critical but stable condition at a Syracuse hospital. Jefferson County sheriff deputies say 55-year-old Robert Murphy was first taken to Samaritan Medical Center after his rescue from room 112 of the Relax Inn in Watertown. He was later airlifted to Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse.

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