Man Charged In Capitol Police Assault Has A Controversial Sandwich Business Back Home - 2021-03-15

When news broke Monday that two men had been charged federally with assaulting Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who later died after defending the Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack, one of the names carried a long history in Morgantown, West Virginia.
"This guy has had so much bad karma coming his way that I hope he goes to jail for a long time," one commenter on a Morgantown Facebook group wrote of one of the defendants, George Tanios. "He's such a horrible person."
"I wish I could say that I was surprised," wrote another.
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