Man Finally Arrested After 18 Months for QAnon Conspiracy Theory Vandalism on Landmark Rock Formation
On 3/4/21 at 11:57 AM EST
A man was arrested on Monday in connection to the QAnon-related vandalism at a group of rock configurations known as America s Stonehenge.
Mark Russo, 51, of Swedesboro, New Jersey, has been charged with one count of felony criminal mischief following an investigation into the defecation of the stones in Salem, New Hampshire from September 2019.
Police said the rock appeared to have been damaged by a power tool. It was carved with WWG1WGA, which officials said stands for Where We Go One, We All Go All, the rallying cry from QAnon proponents.
What happened to the four teenage boys sent to prison for their roles in the murder of Winnacunnet High School media coordinator Pamela Smart s husband Gregg? What about Gregg s parents?
Here s what we know now about eight people, the murder weapon and a dog that became well-known through media coverage of Pamela Smart s 1991 trial in Rockingham County Superior Court in Exeter, New Hampshire:
Is William “Billy” Flynn still in prison?
William Flynn, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for shooting Greggory Smart in the head, was released from prison on June 4, 2015, after serving 25 years of a 28-years-to-life sentence.
Flynn vowed during his parole board hearing he would avoid the media at the request of Gregg Smart’s family.
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ROCHESTER A Seabrook man out on bail after being charged with impersonating a police officer in Hampton was arrested over the weekend on the same charge.
Lamont Stewart, 62, was arrested by Rochester police Sunday, Feb. 21 on one count of false personation for pretending to be an “undercover police officer.
Police were called to the Amazon Park on Whitehouse Road in Rochester for reports of a suspicious man saying he was a police officer and attempting to arrest people.
According to a police affidavit, when officers arrived, they found Stewart in a Hyundai SUV with its hazard lights on.
A resident of the mobile home park told police that Stewart pulled him over saying he was an “undercover cop.” When the resident, who knew Stewart from when he lived at the park, asked for a badge, Stewart allegedly said he did not have one, but that “he had the right to arrest him.”