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Local residents among thousands to attend mid-week protest

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January 8, 2021
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An unidentified man was pepper sprayed at a mid-week protest in Washington, D.C.

President Donald Trump supporters held a protest Wednesday, forcing Congress to pause a ceremonial event affirming President-elect Joe Biden’s November election win. An altercation occurred between protestors and U.S. Capitol police after some breached a barricade and entered the U.S. Capitol building while the Senate was in lock-down. Some protesters, including at least one from Martinsville-Henry County, were among those to be pepper sprayed during the event. A city-wide curfew was ordered from 6 p.m. on Jan. 6 until 7 a.m. on Jan. 7 due to the unrest.

Ray Reynolds, of Collinsville, was with other media representatives when he was pepper sprayed Wednesday. Reynolds, a vocal Trump supporter, said he covered the event as a photojournalist to gather material for the final chapter in his upcoming book. It marked his 77th event in 15 states.

A crowd of Trump supporters gathered mid-week in Washington D.C. This photo was taken early Wednesday.

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