A 44-year-old former Marine from Wellington is one of 16 Oath Keepers associates who have been indicted on multiple charges in connection with their alleged roles in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Jason Dolan, who said on his LinkedIn page that he is a security guard at the Four Seasons Resort in Palm Beach, was part of a group that answered a call from an Oath Keepers leader “to do what needs to be done to save our country,” according to the indictment unsealed on Sunday.
Dolan was arrested last week on charges of conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, destruction of government property and entering a restricted building.
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I hate to say this, but sometimes it feels like Liam Neeson is becoming the next Nicholas Cage. Don’t get me wrong, I love Liam Neeson, but it seems like every few months, the talented dramatic actor drops a high-speed action flick we were not expecting.
The Marksman is the latest film from Neeson that places him in the lead role of an unlikely action star.
Neeson plays Jim Hanson, a Former Marine sniper that lives along the Arizona-Mexico border. He spends his spare time patrolling the border and calling in illegal crossings. Then one day, he comes across a child named Miguel and his mother Rosa and finds they are being chased by a Mexican cartel. After a shootout that ends up with Rosa dead and a high-ranking cartel member dead as well, Jim finds himself on a mission to get Miguel to Chicago with the cartel on his trail the entire time. Along the way, he encounters corrupt police and cartel traps and ultimately ends up in a final showdown.
This Marine vet is not your average pastor 2 hours ago Thomas Burke, now a pastor, served in the Marine Corps from 2007 to 2010. (Photo courtesy of Thomas Burke) For Thomas Burke, a life of service was not simply an option, but an inevitability. Today the associate minister of children, youth and families at Northfield Congregational Church, he began his religious career in an unlikely place: The U.S. Marine Corps. “Right around the time that I felt a call to ministry, I also felt a strong call into military service,” Burke told Observation Post. “Growing up as an altar server, you’re somebody who really likes all the pageantry, you really appreciate the hierarchy in the Catholic Church. I saw that sort of pageantry in the Marine Corps that being set apart as people who serve the community, and I really wanted to be a part of an organization like that.”