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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Calls for island bridge get louder after âflawedâ park plans Russell Island landowner and bridge advocate Ian Olsson; Weinam Creek, where there are plans for a multistorey shopping complex, residential units and extra carparking; the Mooreâs Rd carpark, where some of the land is flood-prone.
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Subscriber only A group of angry Moreton Bay island residents is challenging the state government and local council to build a bridge to Russell Island instead of spending up to $100 million on a multistorey carpark at Redland Bay. Russell Island Development Association president Ian Olsson said the Masterplan to redevelop Redland Bay s Weinam Creek ferry terminal was flawed and could result in fewer long-term parking spots for island residents at the busy ferry terminal.
Who cares for those who care for us?
For the military medical providers responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, the answer to that question is, in part, religious support teams.
In Eau Claire, Wisconsin, a team of two soldiers from the U.S. Army Reserve’s 785th Medical Detachment – Combat Operational Stress Control Unit, 330th Medical Brigade, 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support), are providing support to the nurses and respiratory therapists augmenting the civilian hospital here.
The two-person religious support team (RST), comprised of Army Capt. Ian Olson, chaplain, and Army Sgt. Steven Burns, religious affairs specialist, were called to active duty to support the Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force (UAMTF). Their first assignment was to provide services covering the spectrum from spiritual guidance to friendship in Eau Claire.