
A Washington, D.C., man plans to contest a federal obscenity charge after his arrest near the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Man arrested near Reflecting Pool to contest obscenity charge
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A Washington, D.C., man arrested near the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool said he plans to contest a federal obscenity charge after being arrested near the recently renovated landmark that President Donald Trump says has been damaged by vandals. Algae turned the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool green just days after renovations on the basin were completed. Christian Miles, a freelance video editor and former Navy submariner, was arrested Monday by U.S. Park Police.
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A Washington, D.C., man arrested near the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool said he plans to contest a federal obscenity charge after being arrested near the recently renovated landmark that President Donald Trump says has been damaged by vandals.
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Algae turned the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool green just days after renovations on the basin were completed
according to The Independent — WorldChristian Miles, a freelance video editor and former Navy submariner, was arrested Monday by U.S. Park Police […]
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A Washington, D.C., man arrested near the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool said he plans to contest a federal obscenity charge after being…
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