A day before Capitol attack, pro-Trump crowd stormed meeting, threatened officials in rural California - News Summed Up

A day before Capitol attack, pro-Trump crowd stormed meeting, threatened officials in rural California


The Shasta County Board of Supervisors had planned to meet virtually Jan. 5 because of an uptick in coronavirus cases. Advertisement“We have to make politicians scared again,” Carlos Zapata, who attended the supervisors’ meeting, told The Times. While watching the violence unfolding in Washington, Supervisor Leonard Moty, who attended the county meeting virtually, thought of the threats hurled at him and his colleagues the day before. “I’m like, the most American thing they could have done is burn that f— down.”The Shasta County Administration Center in Redding. By December, coronavirus cases were climbing in Shasta County.


Source: Los Angeles Times January 10, 2021 12:56 UTC



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