This week's photos of Columbia
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There's a light fixture there, too. |
This week's photos of Columbia
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There's a light fixture there, too. |
Several dozen people, including members of local fire departments, gathered at a vigil Friday night to remember and say goodbye to Columbia firefighter Donald Zink. More information can be found HERE.
Aaron Katersky, an ABC investigative reporter, says a Monday bulletin from the FBI states: "Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and at the US Capitol from 17 January through 20 January."
A retired Lancaster police lieutenant has been sending the FBI photographs of county residents who went to Washington, D.C., last Wednesday to help the federal law enforcement agency determine if any of them broke the law.
Gerald Wilson, 67, of Manheim Township, said he believes anyone who knows a person involved in the attack on the U.S. Capitol should do the same.
"I think it's a citizen's responsibility for people who have evidence about the insurrection to contact the FBI and give them whatever information you can give," he said Monday.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — In the 36 hours after last week's deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, 112 Republicans reached out to the election office in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to change their party registration. Ethan Demme was one of them.
"Ever since they started denying the election result, I kind of knew it was heading this way," said Demme, the county's former Republican Party chairman who has opposed President Donald Trump and is now an independent. "If they kept going, I knew there's no way I can keep going. But if you've been a Republican all your life, it's hard to jump out of a big boat and into a little boat."
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