Queens electeds reflect on Jan. 6 Capitol riot one year later
/“To see people come in in such a violent way was really offensive; it felt like such a violation of democracy, of the process, of the basis of what this county is built on.”
“To see people come in in such a violent way was really offensive; it felt like such a violation of democracy, of the process, of the basis of what this county is built on.”
Former NYPD spokesperson Sara Carpenter turned herself into federal authorities.
Read MorePhilip Grillo ran for city council in District 24.
Read More“If that had been a Black Lives Matter protest there’d be buses around the block waiting to take in thousands of arrested people.”
Read MoreNYSBA bylaws forbid members from attempting “the overthrow of the government of the United States.”
Read MoreElisa Nahoum received 37 percent of the vote in a November 2020 state senate election.
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