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To the Editor: I am outraged and disgusted by the statements Vermont State Police Sgt. Lucas Hall posted to his Facebook account in support of the insurgents who stormed the U.S. Capitol building last week.
In condoning the âgreat Patriotsâ in Washington, D.C., as he referred to the rioters in his Facebook post, Hall voices his support for the racists, neo-Nazis, anti-Semites, and conspiracy theorists among them. To Hall, these individuals who peddle in the basest and most vile forms of hate are, apparently, âgreat Patriots.â
In a comment on his post, he wrote, We are beginning to see good, law-abiding citizens stand against a corrupted Government.
Cause of Hartland fire remains undetermined
A fire that destroyed a house in Hartland, Vt., and killed six dogs on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020, is not considered to be suspicious, according to Vermont State Police. Nobody else was home at the time of the fire on Independent Drive and no injuries were reported. (Courtesy Vermont State Police)
The Murray family s dogs died in a house fire in Hartland, Vt., on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020. From left to right: Belle, Ivy, Jack, Bloo Worm and Boone, with Max in the background. (Photograph courtesy Marlene Murray)
Modified: 12/22/2020 4:45:34 PM
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HARTLAND A fire that destroyed a Hartland home and killed a couple’s six dogs on Saturday is believed to have started in the basement and is not considered suspicious, fire investigators said on Monday.