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Jefferson Dance, 47, is accused of speeding and crashing his grey Model Y Tesla second prior to midnight April 9, 2022, when the car driven by Jim Lynne was hit from behind along Mosley Street on May 21, 2025. (CTV News / Mike Arsalides)

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Proud Boys leaders seek US$100 million over Jan. 6 prosecutions
FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo rioters break into the Capitol in Washington. Far-right media personality Tim Gionet, who calls himself "Baked Alaska," will not face house arrest after being charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol after court officials raised concerns about his recent encounters with police officers in Arizona. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File) Four leaders of the Proud Boys who were pardoned after being found guilty of trying to keep U.S. President Donald Trump in power on Jan. 6, 2021 after he lost the election to Joe Biden filed a lawsuit on Friday seeking US$100 million from the government. 'The Plaintiffs bring this suit to seek redress for the multiple violations of their constitutional rights,' the document read. The lawsuit was filed in Florida by Henry 'Enrique' Tarrio, the former chairman of the far-right group, and Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl and Ethan Nordean, who all played leadership roles, plus Dominic Pezzola. Tarrio was convicted of crimes including seditious conspiracy for his role in planning the Capitol riot that sought to stop Congress from certifying Biden's election defeat of Trump in 2020. He was ordered to serve 22 years in prison. Biggs, Rehl and Nordean all played leadership roles in the Proud Boys and were tried alongside Tarrio for seditious conspiracy and other crimes. Pezzola was accused of assaulting former Capitol Police Officer Mark Ode by stealing his riot shield and using it to smash a window at the Capitol. All four also received jail terms. On the first day of his return office in 2025, Trump issued a sweeping clemency order, granting pardons to almost all of the more than 1,500 defendants who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 and issuing sentence commutations to 14 others. Costas Pitas, Reuters


National Post
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- National Post
Amy Hamm: FBI completely justified in targeting 'gender-affirming' doctors
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National Post
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- National Post
White belt student awarded $56M after being paralyzed by jiu-jitsu instructor
A beginner jiu-jitsu student in California was awarded $56 million ($77 million CDN) after being paralyzed by his black belt instructor during a sparring session. Article content Jack Greener, 30, a white belt, had been sparring with Francisco Iturralde, 33, during a Brazilian jiu-jitsu session in Del Mar, California, when he suffered the devastating spinal cord injury, KNSD reported. Article content Article content Article content The incident took place on Nov. 29, 2018, at Del Mar Jiu-Jitsu Club, when the two men were paired up. Article content Iturralde, a second-degree black belt, put his entire weight on Greener in a position that crushed the student's cervical vertebrae, rendering him a paraplegic. Article content Greener was hospitalized for several months and suffered multiple strokes among a series of other ailments, according to his attorneys. Article content The injured man was weeks away from graduating from college and was set to start a career as a professional surf instructor when he was paralyzed. Article content In 2023, a San Diego jury awarded him $46 million US, but with post-judgment interest, it now exceeds $56 million US. Article content The studio appealed the decision to the California Supreme Court, which declined to overturn the judgment this week. Article content Article content The verdict was also affirmed by a state appellate panel late last year, according to the outlet. Article content Greener sued the jiu-jitsu club for the injuries he suffered, blaming Iturralde, who is known on one website as 'Sinistro,' or 'Sinister,' for his 'dynamic, aggressive grappling style,' according to the New York Post. Article content 'When it occurred, the first thought that came to mind was, 'I'm going to be okay,' and then the second thought was, 'Oh s—, I can't move.'' Article content View this post on Instagram A post shared by CHASE VIKEN (@wavechase) Article content