On June 8, Bethel City Council voted unanimously to accept a $45,000 grant from the State of Alaska. The grant must be used to promote or incentivize the
U.S. Capitol insurrection defendant Landon Copeland in a jailhouse interview said he has no regrets for his actions as he awaits trial on charges of assaulting.
A U.S. Capitol insurrection defendant who is charged with assaulting police on the frontlines said he has no regrets for his actions, has questions about the 2020 election and acknowledges he was seeking to confront lawmakers while in the crowd on Jan. 6.
U.S. Capitol insurrection defendant Landon Copeland in a jailhouse interview said he has no regrets for his actions as he awaits trial on charges of assaulting.
U.S. Capitol insurrection defendant Landon Copeland in a jailhouse interview said he has no regrets for his actions as he awaits trial on charges of assaulting.