Telegram founder Pavel Durov has effectively been under house arrestin France since he was arrested there ten months ago. For the first time, he explains wh... A man was arrested for reckless driving and is accused of intentionally driving into a group of people leaving a protest today, Culpeper police said.

Context Explanation

A group named Culpeper Democrats on Facebook said it happened at their No Kings rally on James Madison Highway, which police confirmed. A Culpeper County man is behind bars on multiple firearms and drug charges following his arrest by the Blue Ridge Narcotics and Gang Task Force. Johnnie Thomas III, 35, of Culpeper, Va., is being held without bond at the Culpeper County Jail. A coalition of more than 100 groups planned the protests, which are committed to a principle of nonviolence.

Insight Material

Police say Joseph R. Checklick Jr, 21, of Culpeper intentionally accelerated into a crowd of protesters near James Madison Highway Saturday afternoon. Officials say he struck at least one person with his vehicle. There, deputies arrested him with the help of the Blue Ridge Task Force Fugitive Unit. Deputies add that while he was taken into custody, controlled substances were found on his person.

Final Conclusion

Since President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have arrested 219 known or alleged terrorists, marking a 655% increase from the same period last year when 29 such arrests were made under former President Joe Biden...