PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The Capitol riot suspect known as the "bullhorn lady" is now apologizing to a judge after she was seen wearing a mesh mask. The judge in Rachel Powell's case ordered her to wear a ...
The attorney for a Mercer County woman charged in the Capitol riot who was ordered to explain why she wore a see-through mask against court orders said Monday she never intended to violate the ...
A Mercer County woman charged in the Capitol riot facing possible contempt for wearing a mesh mask at her work place will remain free pending trial. Rachel Powell, of Sandy Lake, apologized and ...
‘Pink Hat Lady’ accused in insurrection at the Capitol avoids jail, apologizes for wearing mesh mask
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A Mercer County mother of eight charged in the January insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was facing the possibility of more jail time after she appeared to mock a judge’s mandate.
A woman who allegedly stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 says she was inspired to wear a mesh mask — possibly in violation of a court order requiring her to wear a face mask while awaiting trial — by ...
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