Two climate activists accused of throwing a red powder on the U.S. Constitution display case at the National Archives earlier this year have been sentenced to more than a year in prison, The ...
WASHINGTON D.C. (WHTM) – Two people were charged in a superseding indictment with attempting to damage to U.S. Constitution at the National Archives in Washington D.C. According to the Department of ...
Charging papers in the government's case against Donald Zepeda show him, encircled in red, protesting in front of the U.S. Constitution in the National Archives after having dumped red powder over the ...
Two climate activists who dumped red powder over the display case that contains the U.S. Constitution at the National Archives Museum last month were charged Thursday with destruction of government ...
The climate change protesters who dumped red powder on the Constitution’s display case are facing charges of felony destruction of government property. Donald Zepeda, 35, of Maryland, and Jackson ...
Two activists accused of throwing a red powder on the U.S. Constitution display case at the National Archives last month are now facing felony charges, the Justice Department (DOJ) announced Friday.
Washington – A climate change activist who dumped red powder on a case containing the original copy of the U.S. Constitution was sentenced on Friday to two years in prison for his role in the ...
Two activists poured the powder over the protective case at the National Archives Museum last month to call attention to climate change, prosecutors said. By Jesus Jiménez Two climate activists who ...