Joe Biden Philadelphia Da Joshua Macias Washington state Pennsylvania state Virginia 2020 travelers Man Joe Biden Philadelphia Da Joshua Macias Washington state Pennsylvania state Virginia

Philadelphia DA again calls for man arrested near vote counting site to have bail revoked

Reading now: 263
www.fox29.com

Joshua Macias PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia prosecutors are again asking a judge to jail a Virginia man arrested in November 2020 on weapons charges after he traveled to the Pennsylvania Convention Center where votes were being counted.The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office on Wednesday filed a motion asking a judge to revoke the $850,000 bail of Joshua Macias, saying he violated the conditions of his bail by attending political events and posting on social media.A hearing is scheduled for next week on the motion.

It centers on complaints that Macias allegedly can be heard narrating a live video from behind the camera during a recent "trucker protest" in Washington and that he attended at least one political rally for a Virginia candidate who has called for the execution of everyone involved in President Joe Biden’s election.William J.

Brennan, an attorney representing Macias, declined to comment on the motion.Macias, 43, was initially arrested in November 2020, after he and Antonio LaMotta drove from Virginia to Philadelphia in a Hummer adorned with a QAnon sticker and packed with an AR-15-style rifle, more than 100 rounds of ammunition and other weapons.Both men were charged with weapons violations for guns they were carrying as they walked to the Convention Center in the early morning hours of Nov.

5, where Philadelphia elections workers counted ballots over multiple days. They also face charges of interfering with an election.RELATED HEADLINES: It's the second time prosecutors have asked to revoke bail for Macias.

Read more on fox29.com
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA