High Point University graduate student, Johnathon Friar, was recognized by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association with a Life Saver Certificate.
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June 3, 2021
Recently celebrating a #1 entry on the German DAC Charts with the Chiasm & John Fryer album
Missed The Noise, the legendary producer John Fryer has wasted no time getting his latest sonic masterwork ready for distribution. As part of his acclaimed Black Needle Noise project, Fryer teams up with accomplished vocalist Attasalina and violinist Meredith Yayanos for the haunting new song âMachine.â
The single is the first release for Black Needle Noise on COP International Records, the independent record label where Fryer acts as A&R and a producer, helming the work of artists such as Stabbing Westward, Azam Ali, Chiasm, Stoneburner, Blackcarburning and more.
A Neptune Beach man faced a federal judge Wednesday over his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol that investigators say he called “the rowdiest thing I ve ever done.”
Daniel Paul Gray, 41, could be sentenced to up to 37 years in prison if he’s convicted on all nine charges prosecutors outlined involving an afternoon of struggles with police.
“Dude we literally took Congress over,” Gray privately messaged over Instagram, according to a complaint filed this week in federal court in Washington.
The filing called Gray “one of the first persons attempting to break through the police line” protecting Capitol offices and said he recounted rioters’ confrontation and claimed to have stormed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office in later messages on social media.
Another Florida man arrested in connection with Jan. 6 Capitol riot
By FOX 35 News Staff
Published
Still image of body camera worn by Metropolitan Police Department officers during January 6 Capitol riot.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Another Florida man was arrested Monday on assault charges connected to the Capitol riot on January 6.
Officials say Daniel Gray, 41, of Neptune Beach, is charged with federal offenses that include forcibly assaulting, resisting, impeding and interfering with police; engaging in acts of physical violence in the Capitol building; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, among other charges.
Gray is expected to make his initial court appearance in the Middle District of Florida on Wednesday at the Bryan Simpson U.S. Courthouse in Jacksonville.