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2021年5月1日 22:43:072021/5/1
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A Republican lawmaker in the Oregon House of Representatives is facing two criminal charges for letting rioters into the state Capitol in December. State Rep. Mike Nearman was charged Friday with official misconduct in the first degree, which is a class A misdemeanor, and criminal trespass in the second degree, which is a class C misdemeanor.

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2021年5月2日 01:21:232021/5/2
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???√ <*@vulakh.us> wrote:
> A Republican lawmaker in the Oregon House of Representatives is facing two criminal charges for letting rioters into the state Capitol in December. State Rep. Mike Nearman was charged Friday with official misconduct in the first degree, which is a class A misdemeanor, and criminal trespass in the second degree, which is a class C misdemeanor.

> https://slate.trib.al/asoCU82

То есть, это вот "самое ужасное покушение на американскую
демократию за последние 2000 лет" ?
class C misdemeanor ?

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2021年5月2日 06:49:522021/5/2
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чукча не читатель?
это покушение на орегонскую демократию, а не на американскую

he charges came after months of investigation into what happened on Dec.
21, when rioters got into the Capitol at a time when it was closed to
the public and lawmakers held an emergency session on COVID-19 relief.
Surveillance footage showed Nearman leaving the Capitol into a group of
protesters trying to get inside. The move appeared designed to allow the
demonstrators, who were demanding an end to virus-related restrictions,
into the building.

Shortly after they were able to go inside the demonstrators attacked law
enforcement officers, with one even spraying bear mace. That allowed the
rioters to push their way further inside the Capitol until they were
finally pushed out. After he appeared to leave the path open to
protesters, Nearman walked around the building and entered again on the
other side.
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