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Jury Selection Resumes for North Texan's U.S. Capitol Riot Trial
Jury selection resumed on Tuesday in the trial of a North Texas man who is one of the hundreds of Donald Trump supporters charged with storming the U.S. Capitol last year.
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Judge Refuses to Free North Texas Capitol Riot Suspect Linked to Militia
A federal judge has refused to free a Texas man whom authorities have accused of planning an attack on a social media company’s facility after he returned home from storming the U.S. Capitol.
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Maryland Man Pleads Guilty in Capital Gazette Shooting
A Maryland man pleaded guilty Monday in the slayings of five employees at an Annapolis newspaper, and a jury is expected to hear testimony next month about whether he was not responsible by reason of insanity. Jarrod Ramos pleaded guilty in the 2018 massacre at the Capital Gazette newspaper. Judge Laura Ripken accepted his plea Monday afternoon.
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Coast Guard Lieutenant Accused of Stockpiling Guns, Making Hit List Pleads Guilty in Gun Case
A Coast Guard lieutenant accused of stockpiling weapons and drafting a hit list of prominent Democrats and TV journalists pleaded guilty Thursday to gun and drug charges.