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A Maryland man has been sentenced to one year in jail for throwing a large party, violating the state s COVID-19 guidelines, the state s attorney s office announced Friday. Shawn Marshall Myers, 42, threw a large party at a home in Hughesville, Maryland in March, according to a press release from the Charles County State s Attorney Office.Large gatherings were strictly prohibited under Governor Larry Hogan s State of Emergency and Large Gathering Orders.Officers responded to a report of a large party a stanley cup nd found 50 people at the residence, authorities said. Officers said Myers was argumentative when told his party violated the state s mandate, according to the press release. Myers did eventually agree to disband his party. However, less than one week later, officers responded again to Myers residence for another report of a party stanley cup exceeding 50 people. 42-year-old Shawn Marshall Myers threw to separate parties, each with about 50 people in attendance, violating Maryland s coronavirus guidelines. Charles County Sheriff s Office When officers told Myers stanley cup to disband the party, he allegedly claimed he and his guests had the right to congregate. Beyond being argumentative, Myers directed his guests to stay in defiance of Governor Hogan s Orders and the officers lawful orders to disband the party, the release reads. Officers tried to reas Ofsl Newlywed Utah woman dies in parachute accident near Zion
ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- A few days ago, a pastor asked Syrian-born restaurant owner Marie Jarrah to donate food to a welcoming event for recently arrived Syrian refugees. Jarrah, who said she regularly helps people in need, declined. Jeb Bush cautions against surging anti-refugee rhetoric 01:52 Like many of Allentown s establishment Syrians, she doesn t think it s a good idea to bring refugees to the city. She clung to that view even before last week s terrorist attacks in Paris. Problems are going to happen, said Jarrah, co-owner of Damascus Restaurant in a heavily Syrian enclave.As debate intensifies nationally over the federal government s plan to accept an additional 10,000 refugees from wa nike dunk r-ravaged Syria, a similar argument is taking place in Allentown - one with a sectarian twist. af1 Pennsylvania s third-largest city is home to one of the nation s largest populations of Syrians. They are mostly Christian and, in no small number, support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad - a dynamic that s prompting some of them to oppose the resettlement of refugees, who are Muslim and say they fled violence perpetrated by the Assad regime.Aziz Wehbey, an Allentown auto dealer and president of the American air max Amarian Syrian Charity Society, worries some Syrian refugees might have t