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Florida man accused of disrupting March for Our Lives

U.S. Park Police said Monday they arrested a 21-year-old for disrupting Saturday’s March for Our Lives rally on the National Mall. Mitchell Martinez of Coral Gables, Florida, faces disorderly conduct charges for allegedly interfering with a permitted event. The Washington Post reports that Martinez allegedly had yelled something during a moment of silence at Saturday’s rally. Martinez reportedly told authorities he yelled, “I am God.” But witnesses allege he yelled, “I have a gun.”



He also allegedly scaled a fence near the rally stage while holding a speaker, which was later thrown at the stage.

Authorities said six people suffered minor injuries as a result of the panic, including one juvenile. In a statement Monday, police said they later found that Martinez was not armed and “posed no larger threat to the public.”

2 arrested in theft of DC dogs, 2 puppies remain missing

D.C. police arrested and charged two people Tuesday in connection to the abduction of a dog and seven puppies. Zenobia Fisher and Alphonso Allen of Northeast D.C. were charged with second-degree theft and animal cruelty following an joint investigation into the kidnapping by D.C. police and Humane Rescue Alliance.
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