He was arrested two days before the riot and was ordered to stay out of D.C., but the indictment says he met with the founder and leader of the Oath Keepers in an area parking garage.
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Six teens charged with murder in Iowa school shooting that killed 1, wounded 2
Police searched 5 Des Moines homes and 6 vehicles in the hours after the shooting and seized 6 guns during those searches, police said.
Thorndike residents give OK to construction of salt and sand shed
The $539,000 shed is necessary because the Maine Department of Environmental Protection in 2019 cited the town after a stockpile of salt and sand contaminated a nearby stream.
Women’s basketball: UMaine-Augusta moves on in USCAA tournament
Moose will meet rival Central Maine Community College in quarterfinal round tonight.
The Latest: Ukraine aid grows to near $14 billion in $1.5 trillion government bill
The latest news on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Air alert declared in Ukraine’s capital as fighting continues and evacuation attempts fail
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in the coastal city of Mariupol, which has been surrounded by Russian soldiers.
Maine clears backlog of COVID-19 tests, reports 2 more deaths
The backlog of positive tests had swelled to about 60,000 in February after the state was overwhelmed during the omicron variant wave.
U.S. strikes harder at Putin, banning all Russian oil imports
The action follows pleas by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to U.S. and Western officials to cut off the imports, which had been a glaring omission in the massive sanctions put in place on Russia.
Launching re-election bid, Gov. Mills says there’s more to do
Janet Mills, the state’s first female governor, could face former Gov. Paul LePage in what’s expected to be an expensive general election between well-known candidates with a history of conflict.