âStraight Prideâ organizer jailed for alleged role in US Capitol attack freed but banned from protests, travel
By Tonya Alanez Globe Staff,Updated January 21, 2021, 9:56 p.m.
Email to a Friend Super Fun Happy America s Sue Ianni and Mark Sahady (holding sign) marched through the streets of Washington, D.C., as they made their way to the US Capitol Building on Jan. 6.JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images
Jailed since Tuesday on federal charges related to the attack on the US Capitol, a Malden man â the force behind a controversial group whose motto is âItâs great to be straightâ â will be freed but restricted from out-of-state travel and protests, a US magistrate judge ruled Thursday.
The Globe photographersâ best photos of 2020
Discover the stories behind some of the most memorable images from a long year.
By Boston Globe photo staff as told to Melissa Schorr,Updated December 24, 2020, 10:08 a.m.
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Barry Chin
October 23 / Brockton â What weâre living through now with the pandemic is going down in history, so it was extremely important to be out there covering it. I was actually on assignment to shoot a high school lacrosse game when I saw these two empty COVID-19 testing tents. Right before dusk, a few cars drove up and I jumped out of my car and shot a few frames. The color balance from the lighting mixed with sunset gave it that weird glow. It looked like science fiction; it looked otherworldly. âBarry Chin