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The lawyer for the man nicknamed the ‘QAnon Shaman’ has appealed to a federal judge to release him before his trial citing a ‘muffin defence” for his participation in the attempted coup on the Capitol.
The defendant, real name Jacob Chansley stands charged with six federal counts for his involvement in the insurrection on 6 January, including Violent and Disorderly Conduct on Capitol Grounds.
He gained infamy for his unconventional costume of an animal hide, red, white and blue face paints and forgoing a shirt. If convicted, there is the potential for Mr Chansley to serve 28 years in prison.
Brother of David McAtee arrested during Wednesday night protest By Haeli Spears Kentucky
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) arrested five protesters Wednesday night. In an email, LMPD spokesman Dwight Mitchell said officers responded to 13th Street and Muhammad Ali Boulevard where a “large group” of protesters were blocking the roadway.
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LMPD arrested five protesters on Wednesday night
One of the protesters arrested was Jamie McAtee, brother of David McAtee
Jamie is charged with Unlawful Assembly and Obstructing a Highway
Earlier this week, Jefferson County Commonwealth s Attorney Tom Wine announced he will not seek criminal charges against the LMPD officers or Kentucky National Guard members who shot and killed David McAtee last summer
Hunter 05/26/21 An Iowa City area transient with a history of criminal mischief and making racial slurs has been taken into custody after allegedly breaking a
May 26—AMESBURY — A High Street man faces potential jail time after his arrest Monday night for allegedly throwing objects at windows belonging to his next-door neighbor and then trying to run from police. Michael D. Piercy, 56, was charged with disorderly conduct (subsequent offense) and arraigned the next morning in Newburyport District Court. In 2016, Piercy pleaded guilty to disorderly .