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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.
trillion dollars. that s history, but not good history. gretchen: 11 years ago today, the world changed forever when terrorists attacked the united states. this morning we remember the lives lost on that fateful day as the nation continues to heal. brian: joining us from ground zero, peter johnson, jr., along with a special guest and his good friend and our good friend, retired firefighter who not only lost his son on 9-11, but got cancer as a result of his work at ground zero. peter? yeah, good morning, brian. it s a much different day today than 11 years ago. a happier day in many respects. behind us now, the freedom tower rises. on that day 11 years ago, thousands of people posted missing posters looking for their loved ones that would never come home. thousands of people went to new york hospital to donate blood to the victims who would never show up at those hospitals. so i asked this morning my dear friend, lee, to come spend a few