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A Navy contractor from Colts Neck charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, whom prosecutors have described as a white supremacist and Nazi sympathizer, is appealing a judge s decision to keep him jailed before trial, arguing that he would pose no danger to the community if freed.
Timothy Louis Hale-Cusanelli, who was also a U.S. Army reservist based at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, is asking a federal appeals court to reverse the March ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Trevor N. McFadden, who found that Hale-Cusanelli s apparent willingness to act on a far-right ideology threatens public safety.
Hale-Cusanelli s defense attorney, Jonathan Zucker, argued in a court filing published on Thursday that his client committed no violence during the assault on the U.S. Capitol and his alleged participation in the attack was not enough to justify keeping him jailed before trial.
Donald Trump’s stolen-election lies with threatening to kill Sen.
Chuck Schumer and other Democrats. Court papers indicate that the man, Staten Island sex offender
Brian Maiorana, intends to plead guilty.
“Soap Box, Ballot Box…that was fraudulently stolen from us,” Maiorana was quoted writing on Nov. 8, some five days after Election Day. “Now Cartridge Box.”
Maiorana allegedly directed his rage broadly, but he also made an unmistakable and antisemitic reference to Schumer, who later became the Majority Leader of a Senate under Democratic control.
“As the Jew Senator from Jew York said nothing is off the table,” Maiorana allegedly wrote, in an apparent quotation of Schumer’s remarks that “nothing is off the table” in the Democratic party’s unsuccessful effort prevent Supreme Court Justice
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A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., has handed up an indictment against a Monmouth County woman in the Capitol riot case.
Marissa A. Suarez, a former corrections officer at Monmouth County Jail, was indicted with another New Jersey woman, Patricia Todisco, with whom Suarez traveled to Washington.
The two were charged in a complaint on Jan. 22, the day Suarez, a 31-year-old Union Beach resident, resigned from her job at the jail. She had been at the job since 2019.
According to an affidavit attached to the complaint in the case, she had taken an emergency holiday off from work on Jan. 6.