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More than a week after the attack on the capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, Campbell County resident Albert Wilson said his original observations stand true: some of the crowd who stormed the Capitol building were âexuberant Trump supporters.â
However, Wilson, who traveled from Lynchburg to attend the Save America March that day, holds the belief that others in the siege were left-wing plants from extremist groups.
âYou canât read peopleâs minds, you canât read their hearts. You can only see their actions,â Wilson said. âThere was a definite mixture, and Iâm not sure what proportion it is.â
Local residents and elected officials voiced their displeasure Thursday morning with the most recent health orders from Gov. Mark Gordon, with a state representative suggesting the county should sue the state.
The commissioners had called for a special meeting to discuss the mask mandate, as well as a few other things. When the meeting was complete, nearly three hours after it started, many people had voiced their concerns to the commission.
Most dealt with Gordon s mask mandate, which was issued Monday afternoon and requires people to wear masks when inside of or in line to enter any retail or commercial business, when obtaining health care and when using public transit. Staff members of those businesses will also be required to wear face coverings when interacting with the public.