Man Pleads Guilty to Attack on Constitution
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
A Colorado man pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of destroying government property when he tried to attack the U.S. Constitution with a hammer.
Randall Husar, 37, broke the glass display case that holds the Constitution at the National Archives. Guards grabbed Husar before the Constitution was damaged during the incident last Oct. 10.
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