Indicted QAnon believer pleads not guilty in soldier assault case article
MILWAUKEE - A Waukesha County QAnon believer indicted this week by a federal grand jury of assaulting and attempting to assault uniformed soldiers last month in Pewaukee pleaded not guilty before a federal judge Friday afternoon.
Ian Olson, 31, of Nashotah, appeared by video before Federal Magistrate Judge Stephen Dries for an arraignment and plea hearing in the case. His attorney Thomas Simon entered a not guilty plea on Olson’s behalf. He was indicted on two counts relating to allegedly shooting paintballs at soldiers outside an army facility on March 15.
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Watch live: Gov. Carney holds COVID-19 press conference, vaccine update for Delaware Mark Keller, Delaware News Journal
Gov. John Carney is scheduled to give an update on Delaware s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine rollout Tuesday evening. Watch live below.
Last week, Delaware eased its restrictions on outdoor gatherings, allowing up to 150 people at certain venues to attend weddings, funerals, sporting events, concerts and other events. © Evan Vucci, AP Delaware Gov. John Carney speaks at the Major Joseph R. Beau Biden III National Guard/Reserve Center, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, in New Castle, Del.