Victims of Washington DC plane crash include US Figure Skating Championship contestants and coaches - American Airlines confirm 60 passengers and four crew members aboard jet, while Skating Club of Boston confirms six members,
Gov. Maura Healey on Thursday called news of an airplane crash in Washington, D.C. that killed six people with ties to a Massachusetts figure skating club “devastating.”
WASHINGTON — A Massachusetts woman arrested at the U.S. Capitol on Monday told police she was there to kill a newly confirmed member of President Donald Trump’s cabinet, federal investigators say.
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to order Riley Jane English, of Massachusetts, detained without bond while she awaits trial.
Ryan Michael English, 24, was arrested after he approached police and said he had knives and Molotov cocktails in his possession
A man who lived in South Deerfield was arrested on Monday in Washington, D.C. after police say he was threatening to kill some of Trump’s cabinet members. Ryan Michael “Reily” English, 24, allegedly drove from Massachusetts to Washington,
Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, who won the pairs title at the 1994 world championships and competed at the Winter Olympics twice, were aboard the plane, officials said.
By Tuesday afternoon, a federal judge had put the order on a brief stay while challenges to the administration work their way through the courts. But the controversy was far from over.
Ryan Michael English, 24, of South Deerfield, Massachusetts, told Capitol Police officers he would "like to turn himself in" on Monday, telling them he wanted to kill Scott Bessent, who was recently confirmed as the United States secretary of the treasury.
State officials said former Gov. Charlie Baker's administration used federal funds to pay jobless claims when it should have used state money.
A Taunton man was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol Monday after admitting to an officer that he drove there with intent to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, according to authorities.
The order, scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. Tuesday, "must temporarily pause" all federal loans or grants, according to the memo issued by OMB Acting Director Matthew Vaeth. It specifically named "financial assistance for foreign aid, nongovernmental organizations, DEI, woke gender ideology, and the green new deal."