They throw some kind of liquid on one of the guards inside the courthouse.
This guy screamed at the officers basically encouraging them to shoot him as they try to get in.
They try to storm it again, but more federal officers come out to stop them.
Federal officers respond to protect the courthouse after #antifa tried to break inside again. #PortlandRiotspic.twitter.com/eAVNyUrVXq
They start smashing the windows.
Federal officers retreat inside during the #antifa attack on the Portland federal courthouse. One of the militants smashed up the glass on the building. The protective barrier that had been erected since last year was only just removed. #PortlandRiotspic.twitter.com/NAsCSi0ShH
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House of Delegates Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, presides over a session at the Capitol in Charleston.
CHARLESTON Republican and Democratic leaders in the West Virginia House of Delegates laid out their top agenda items Wednesday during the second day of the West Virginia Press Association’s annual Legislative Lookahead.
Members of the press heard from House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay; House Majority Leader Amy Summers, R-Taylor; and House Majority Whip Paul Espinosa, R-Jefferson. The House Democratic Caucus was represented by House Minority Leader Doug Skaff, D-Kanawha; and House Minority Leader Pro Tempore Sean Hornbuckle, D-Cabell.
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House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, left, and House Minority Leader Doug Skaff speak to members of the House of Delegates Jan. 13.
CHARLESTON Republican and Democratic leaders in the West Virginia House of Delegates laid out their top agenda items Wednesday during the second day of the West Virginia Press Association’s annual Legislative Lookahead.
Members of the press heard from House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay; House Majority Leader Amy Summers, R-Taylor; and House Majority Whip Paul Espinosa, R-Jefferson. The House Democratic Caucus was represented by House Minority Leader Doug Skaff, D-Kanawha; and House Minority Leader Pro Tempore Sean Hornbuckle, D-Cabell.
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CHARLESTON – Republican and Democratic leaders in the West Virginia House of Delegates laid out their top agenda items Wednesday during the second day of the West Virginia Press Association’s annual Legislative Lookahead.
Members of the press heard from House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay; House Majority Leader Amy Summers, R-Taylor; and House Majority Whip Paul Espinosa, R-Jefferson. The House Democratic Caucus was represented by House Minority Leader Doug Skaff, D-Kanawha; and House Minority Leader Pro Tempore Sean Hornbuckle, D-Cabell.
Much like the state Senate, Hanshaw said the House is taking precautions to limit any possible spread of COVID-19 among lawmakers and staff. Galleries are being used to spread out lawmakers and press in the typically cramped House chamber, committee meetings will be held either in the chamber or the House Government Organization Committee room due to its size, and audio livestreaming of meetings will continue to be available for
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House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, left, and House Minority Leader Doug Skaff speak to members of the House of Delegates Jan. 13. (Photo Provided)
CHARLESTON Republican and Democratic leaders in the West Virginia House of Delegates laid out their top agenda items Wednesday during the second day of the West Virginia Press Association’s annual Legislative Lookahead.
Members of the press heard from House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay; House Majority Leader Amy Summers, R-Taylor; and House Majority Whip Paul Espinosa, R-Jefferson. The House Democratic Caucus was represented by House Minority Leader Doug Skaff, D-Kanawha; and House Minority Leader Pro Tempore Sean Hornbuckle, D-Cabell.