Central Pa. man ‘laid hands on’ police officers during Capitol riot: prosecutor
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
Posted Jan 19, 2021
Federal agents accompanied Barton Shively to his Mechanicsburg home Jan. 19 to retrieve a cell phone he reportedly used during the Capitol riot. In this photo, they stood by the agents vehicle with Shively at right. (Photo by Christine Vendel)
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A Mechanicsburg man was released from federal custody Tuesday after being arraigned on four offenses, including assault, related to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Barton Wade Shively, who is in his early 50s, went to police on Jan. 14 to share what he did at the Capitol, a prosecutor said Tuesday afternoon. Since that time though, prosecutors allege he also has obstructed justice twice in connection with his case.
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ALPENA, Mich. – Snow fell as Richard Bates opened the passenger door of his silver Honda pickup truck. He placed a blue cooler packed with 130 doses of coronavirus vaccine on the front seat and buckled it in.
For the next three hours he traversed more than 140 miles, from MidMichigan Medical Center-Midland in Midland, Mich., to a rural community hospital here. Bates instinctively put his arm out in front of the cooler to keep it from sliding off, as if it was a toddler in the front seat, when he slowed down or hit the brakes.
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ALPENA, Mich. An exciting and historic day at Alpena’s MidMichigan Medical Center. The hospital received nearly 3,000 doses of Pfizer COVID–19 vaccine on Wednesday and administered vaccinations to ten of their employees.
General Surgeon and VP of Medical Affairs, Dr. Thomas Thornton, played a vital role in the logistics and distribution of the vaccine coming to Alpena.
MidMichigan’s Pulmonologist and Chairman of Medicine, Dr. Daniel Maxwell was one of the ten employees to also receive a vaccine.
Wednesday consisted of a series of events as two pharmacists were responsible for the prepping of the vaccine followed by RN, Jenny Utt, administering the shots. Transporting the doses from Midland to Alpena fell on the shoulders of Regional VPMA, Dr. Richard Bates. Dr. Bates likened the transport to that of the delivery of a baby.
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