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The final man who was among a group of protestors that made their way into the Oregon State Capitol on Dec. 21 during a special session of the Oregon Legislature turned himself in over the weekend, according to a news release from Oregon State Police.
On Dec. 21, at about 8:30 a.m., a group of people attempted to enter and protest inside the Capitol, which is closed due to COVID-19 precautions. The Oregon State Capitol had set up televisions outside of the building for people to monitor the proceedings inside. OSP troopers had checked and secured the doors to the Capitol. A door on the northwest corner of the building was opened by a person exiting the building.Â
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Officer-involved shooting in Marion County under investigation
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Two people were injured following what is being called an officer-involved shooting in the Marion County portion of Winfield.
According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, the State Bureau of Investigation is looking into the incident, which involved Winfield police. ALEA did not say when or where in the city the incident took place.
The two people shot were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. No officers were injured.
Any findings will be turned over to the Marion County District Attorney’s Office.
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