A federal judge has blocked the release of Eric Munchel, a Tennessee man who authorities say carried flexible plastic handcuffs during the deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol earlier this month.
BREAKING: Tennessee magistrate's inexplicably stupid decision to release alleged zip-tie Capitol insurgent Eric Munchel is reversed by DC federal court, Munchel ordered transported to DC for proceedings
US judge blocks release of Tennessee man in Capitol riot #WallSt
Tennessee National Guard troops return home after securing U.S. Capitol during inauguration
Prosecutors say Tennessee man who carried plastic handcuffs during Capitol riot is danger to community
Prosecutors say Tennessee man who carried plastic handcuffs during Capitol riot is danger to community
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UPDATE: Officials in Tennessee have arrested Lisa Eisenhart, who attended the Capitol riot with her son, Eric Munchel, better known as “zip-tie guy.” Read more here:
A sculpture of Dolly Parton would be a decidedly less controversial addition to the Tennessee State Capitol, which housed Confederate monuments.
Two men who were seen in videos and photos from the Capitol riot carrying plastic restraints have been arrested, one in Texas and one in Tennessee
A state lawmaker has introduced a bill to add a statue of country music icon @DollyParton to the Capitol grounds in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tennessee lawmaker introduces bill to add statue of Dolly Parton to state capitol grounds
Protesters in Tennessee who illegally camp on state property could lose their right to vote under a law signed by the state’s Republican governor on Thursday after weeks of demonstrations against police brutality outside the state capitol
In the "early hours of the morning, police officers kept the public out of the Capitol building and arrested some protestors" while this group of Republican Tennessee State Senators hastily pushed through a “heartbeat bill” attempting to ban abortion after 6 weeks of pregnancy.
While we're talking statues, let's talk about Edward Carmack, the Nashville statue torn down by protesters. Weirdly, Carmack's statute is one of the most prominently placed at the Tennessee capitol. It's weird because he only served a single term in the state legislature.
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