January 6, 2021, will be a date that many people will remember for a long time, and a day that is sure to be written in the history books. Donald Trump supporters stormed the U.S Capitol in hopes to stop the certification of the electoral college. According to WGRZ, Thomas Sibick of Buffalo is being charged with disorderly, assault, and other charges in connection to the riot in Washington.
Thomas Sibick is the second person from Western New York to face charges related to the U.S Capitol riot. Court documents say that Sibick was seen on body camera footage ripping the badge and radio from a D.C. police officer s vest when the officer was pulled into the crowd. Investigators say Thomas took the badge and actually buried it in his backyard here in Buffalo, the badge has now been returned to the authorities.
Curfew order on bars and restaurants only applies to establishments part of the lawsuit
Many bars and restaurants may be wondering whether a judge s ruling on the state s closure curfew impacts them. Author: Jeff Preval Updated: 6:02 PM EST March 1, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. We re looking into the fallout after a judge s decision to grant dozens of local restaurants and bars a preliminary injunction on the state s closure curfew.
Those establishments were successful over the weekend, when a judge issued his decision in favor of the restaurants and bars.
For the more than 90 restaurants and bars, who were part of the lawsuit, it’s back to normal operating hours once again. This after state Supreme Court Judge Timothy Walker granted them a preliminary injunction, saying they no longer have to follow the closure curfew which Judge Walker called irrational.
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LOS ANGELES - Larry Flynt, who turned his raunchy Hustler magazine into an empire while fighting numerous First Amendment court battles and flaying poli.