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Federal sentencing date set for ex-Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg
Read full article: Federal sentencing date set for ex-Seminole County Tax Collector Joel GreenbergA sentencing date has been set for ex-Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg following a guilty plea from the Republican politician in May.
Evidence shows Florida man planned Capitol siege, prosecutors say
Read full article: Evidence shows Florida man planned Capitol siege, prosecutors say“Well we are ready for the rioters , this week I organized an alliance between Oath Keepers , Florida 3%ers [sic] , and Proud Boys . !” and also showed the man discussing tactics involving the Proud Boys, according to prosecutors. We catch them in the middle ..game over”AdKenneth Harrelson and other Oath Keepers seen inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Then we will have proud boys get in front of them the cops will get between antifa and proud boys . Following the riot at the Capitol, prosecutors said in their brief that Meggs wrote in an online Signal chat, “We aren’t quitting!!
Man accused of setting Ocala church on fire charged with federal hate crime
Read full article: Man accused of setting Ocala church on fire charged with federal hate crimeMARION COUNTY, Fla. – A 24-year-old Marion County man is charged with a federal hate crime after he set a church in Ocala on fire last summer, prosecutors with the U.S. Department of Justice say. Steven Shields was indicted by a federal grand jury in Orlando, according to a release from the U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday. Photo: Marion County Sheriff's OfficeShields told detectives what he did was “awesome,” and he smiled and laughed, the affidavit said. Shields is charged with one count of intentional damage to religious property, a hate crime charge that falls under the Church Arson Prevention Act, and one count of using fire to commit a felony. Use the form below to sign up for the ClickOrlando.com 4pm Trending newsletter, sent every weekday.
Florida taking part in Emergency Rental Assistance program
Read full article: Florida taking part in Emergency Rental Assistance programFlorida is taking part in the Emergency Rental Assistance program to help Floridians impacted financially by the coronavirus. Ron DeSantis announced Monday that the state would take part in the program, which was established by the COVID-19 relief legislation that was passed in December. [TRENDING: Manatee found with ‘Trump’ etched into skin | Carnival says 2020 bookings are strong | Here’s how to register for COVID-19 vaccine]The program would provide $1.4 billion in emergency rental assistance to Floridians who qualify, with more than $850 million administered by the state. Today I announced the state of Florida’s participation in the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program, which will provide $1.4 billion in critical rental assistance funding to Floridians. More info here – https://t.co/Iv1yQuFo3R — Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) January 12, 2021Household qualifications for assistance:.