Pardoned Maryland Jan. 6 participants find support after convictions
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Pardoned Maryland Jan. 6 participants find support after convictions
By ARIEL SHEINBERG, RANDAL CHOW, ALEXA FIGUEROA and TIASIA SAUNDERS Over a beer at the American Legion Post #10 in Boonsboro, Maryland, Steven Cook recounted how he got kicked out of his Salisbury University fraternity and dropped out of school after his assault on police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol came to light. But since President Donald Trump pardoned all the attackers and Cook left prison five months into …
Pardoned Maryland Jan. 6 Participants Find Support After Convictions
Over a beer at the American Legion Post #10 in Boonsboro, Maryland, Steven Cook recounted how he got kicked out of his Salisbury University fraternity and dropped out of school after his assault on police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol came to light. But since President Donald Trump pardoned all the attackers and Cook left prison five months into a 28-month sentence, he said he has felt welcomed and supported by n…
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