Mark Mazza carried a loaded handgun and assaulted police with a baton on Jan. 6, later telling investigators that, if he had seen House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “you’d be here for another reason.”
Mark Mazza carried a loaded handgun and assaulted police with a baton on Jan. 6, later telling investigators that, if he had seen House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “you’d be here for another reason.”
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Mark Mazza carried a loaded handgun and assaulted police with a baton on Jan. 6, later telling investigators that, if he had seen House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “you’d be here for another reason.”
Mark Mazza carried a loaded handgun and assaulted police with a baton on Jan. 6, later telling investigators that, if he had seen House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “you’d be here for another reason.”
Mark Mazza carried a loaded handgun and assaulted police with a baton on Jan. 6, later telling investigators that, if he had seen House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “you’d be here for another reason.”
Mark Mazza carried a loaded handgun and assaulted police with a baton on Jan. 6, later telling investigators that, if he had seen House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “you’d be here for another reason.”
Mark Mazza carried a loaded handgun and assaulted police with a baton on Jan. 6, later telling investigators that, if he had seen House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “you’d be here for another reason.”