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Facebook post calling out Sibilia, Gannon gets attention

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   A Whitingham man and former State Senate candidate is defending his social media post pointing out that two local lawmakers who voted in favor of a bill allowing the confiscation of firearms from restraining order defendants are working from home. John Lyddy, in a post made to his account Tuesday morning, was critical of Reps. John Gannon and Laura Sibilia for voting yes on H. 133. The bill passed 102-44 on Friday, on a roll call vote, and is now before the state Senate. A public Facebook post issued by a former candidate for state Senate notes that a pair of lawmakers who voted in support of a proposal to allow firearms to be confiscated in emergency protective orders are working at home. 

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Facebook post calling out Sibilia, Gannon gets attention

Facebook post calling out Sibilia, Gannon gets attention
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Law-enforcement continues enhanced presence in Montpelier, so far so good

Sun, 01/17/2021 - 4:47pm tim Vermont State Police The enhanced law-enforcement presence in place at the Capitol Complex in Montpelier throughout the day is continuing. There have been no reports of any incidents, arrests or citations. Capt. David Petersen, the commander of Special Operations for the Vermont State Police, will provide an update to members of the news media at 5 p.m. today. He will be joined by Capitol Police Department Chief Matthew Romei and Montpelier Police Department Chief Brian Peete. Please email the state police public information officer, Adam Silverman, at adam.silverman@vermont.gov for details. This is the final planned news update for the day.

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Scott to potential Statehouse protesters: 'Don't be played'

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday urged would-be protesters not to be “used as pawns” by extremists if they choose to demonstrate at the Statehouse this weekend, and up to Inauguration Day. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning that groups are planning armed protests at all 50 state capitols and at the U.S. Capitol on Sunday, and potentially “storming” state, local and federal government courthouses and administrative buildings if President Donald Trump is removed before the inauguration, as well as on Inauguration Day, January 20. Vermont State Police, Capitol Police and local police departments are coordinating and preparing for “any eventuality,” Public Safety commissioner Michael Schirling reiterated Tuesday. Schirling said Monday there were no specific threats against the Statehouse.

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