U.S.-WASHINGTON D.C.-U.S.-WASHINGTON D.C.-Activists Display Thousands Of Shoes At U.S. Capitol Symbolizing Gun Violence Against Children
(New Jersey-AP)-Five more New Jersey residents are facing criminal charges for allegedly taking part in the breach of the Capitol building. The U.S. attorney’s office in Newark says one is Marissa Suarez, who has resigned from her job as a correctional police officer in Monmouth County. Suarez and Patricia Todisco made initial court appearances Friday. Stephanie Hazelton of Medford and Scott Fairlamb of Butler also were scheduled to make court appearances. Authorities also have charged Rasha Abual-Ragheb, who allegedly took pictures of herself inside the Capitol on Jan. 6. Court records didn’t list an attorney for Abual-Ragheb, who was arrested on Tuesday. Messages were left with attorneys representing Suarez and Todisco and at a business operated by Fairlamb.