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Handguns, crowbars, Tasers and tomahawk axes: Dozens of Capitol rioters wielded deadly or dangerous weapons, prosecutors say By Cassidy McDonald More than 400 charged in January 6 attack While driving to Washington, D.C., on January 6, Cleveland Meredith sent a text that said, Hauling ass, 3.5 hours from target practice. The day after the Capitol siege, prosecutors said, Meredith was arrested in D.C. with an assault-style rifle equipped with a telescopic sight, a Glock firearm with several high capacity magazines and over 2,500 rounds of ammunition including at least 320 armor-piercing rounds. He arrived too late to attend the rally, but the following day, authorities said he sent a text threatening to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the head. ....
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Alabama News . (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File) MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) – A federal judge has ruled that a man charged with bringing 11 molotov cocktails and other weapons to Washington on the day of the U.S. Capitol riot should remain jailed until his trial. The judge on Monday denied release for 71-year-old Lonnie Coffman of Falkville, Alabama. The judge wrote that Coffman is a Vietnam veteran who had driven around the area a month prior, kept lists of officials and tried to find Republican Sen. Ted Cruz to discuss election fraud. The federal judge also cited Coffman’s training at a Texas militia camp in the decision to deny him release. ....