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    A4 THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 2021
Twitter bans Trump, citing risk of violent incitement
BY TALI ARBEL
The Associated Press
Twitter banned President
Donald Trump’s account Fri-
day, citing “the risk of further
incitement of violence” follow-
ing the deadly insurrection at
the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
Twitter has long given
Trump and other world lead-
ers broad exemptions from its
rules against personal attacks,
hate speech and other behav-
iors. But in a detailed expla-
nation posted on its blog Fri-
day, the company said recent
Trump tweets amounted to
glorification of violence when
read in the context of the Cap-
itol riot and plans circulating
online for future armed pro-
tests around the inauguration
of President-elect Joe Biden.
The social platform has been
under growing pressure to take
further action against Trump
following the Wednesday vio-
lence. On Thursday, Facebook
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Jackson Garrett Fromdahl — the
only alleged attacker older than 18 at
the time — appeared Friday before
Deschutes County Circuit Judge Beth
Bagley, who granted him conditional
release from the Deschutes County
jail, where he’s been held since his ar-
rest Dec. 10.
Fromdahl, 18, is to remain on
house arrest at his mother’s house and
wear an ankle monitor throughout his
case. As a further condition, he is for-
bidden from contacting the other de-
fendants in any way.
Fromdahl faces seven felony
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Middle and high schoolers
will start a two-day-a-week
hybrid schedule Feb. 2 and re-
main on it indefinitely.
This plan differs from other
local school districts, such as
Bend-La Pine Schools, who
are staggering school reopen-
ings by grade level. Redmond
originally planned to stagger
Trump’s Twitter persona has long functioned as a mix of
policy announcements, often out of the blue; complaints
about the media; disparagement of women, minorities
and his perceived enemies; and praise for his supporters,
replete with exclamation marks, all-caps, and one-word
declarations such as “Sad!”
suspended Trump’s account
through Jan. 20 and possibly
indefinitely. Twitter merely
suspended Trump’s account
counts, four for conspiracy and one
each of attempted robbery, attempted
kidnapping and attempted assault. He
has no prior criminal history.
A 16-year-old co-defendant was in-
vestigated for attempted murder and
other crimes, according to a search
warrant affidavit, but because he’s a
minor, other records from his case are
sealed to the public.
The plan was hatched in the fall in
a Snapchat group that said Duvall “is
going to die,” court records state. The
teens in the group shared rumors the
victim had assaulted a 13-year-old
girl, court records show. But Duvall
has not been charged with a crime
connected to the rumors. Deschutes
its reopening as well, but real-
ized it would be simpler logis-
tically to open all schools at
once, Cline told The Bulletin.
This announcement came
about two weeks after Gov.
Kate Brown ceded control of
school reopenings to local
school districts.
Previously, the state set
strict reopening standards for
much of the COVID-19 pan-
demic.
for 12 hours after he posted
a video that repeated false
claims about election fraud
and praised the rioters who
County District At-
torney John Hum-
mel did not imme-
diately respond to a
request for further
information.
The five alleged
Fromdahl
plotters reportedly
agreed to ask Du-
vall to go “mudding” with them near
Mayfield Pond off Alfalfa Road. After
driving there, Fromdahl would use a
hard cast on his arm to “smash” Du-
vall in the back of the head to inca-
pacitate him, according to the search
warrant affidavit.
The teens would then beat him up
and film it, bind his arms and legs
Redmond students will
return to classes a week
before middle and high
school students in neighbor-
ing Bend-La Pine Schools, but
a week after that district’s K-3
students.
Students are returning on a
Tuesday because that Monday
will be used as a curriculum
prep day for school staff, the
release stated.
Redmond schools will
stormed the Capitol.
Trump’s Twitter persona
has long functioned as a mix
of policy announcements, of-
ten out of the blue; complaints
about the media; disparage-
ment of women, minorities
and his perceived enemies; and
praise for his supporters, re-
plete with exclamation marks,
all-caps, and one-word decla-
rations such as “Sad!”
The White House did not
respond to a request for com-
with duct tape and leave him there.
On Dec. 10, the group took Duvall
and his girlfriend to Mayfield Park.
Seven people squeezed inside an older
Subaru.
Two girls stayed in the car as five
males walked down a dirt road at the
park. One of the co-defendants, the
16-year-old boy investigated for at-
tempted murder, ran up behind the
victim and stabbed downward on his
shoulder with a steak knife, punctur-
ing his lung, court documents state.
At this, the group panicked, ran to ve-
hicle, kicked out the victim’s girlfriend
and fled.
Duvall and his girlfriend called 911
and went to the park entrance, where
follow state-mandated
COVID-19 guidelines, in-
cluding requiring face masks,
social distancing and more.
Students who refuse to fol-
low these rules will be moved
back into online learning, the
release stated.
“We don’t feel we can put
either our staff members or
our students at risk,” Cline
said of enforcing COVID-19
rules. “If they’re going to be
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ment. Twitter declined to make
CEO Jack Dorsey available and
had no further comment.
The official account for the
President of the United States,
@POTUS, remains live. In fact,
Trump, who issued a statement
Friday evening that denounced
Twitter as an enemy of free
speech and floated the idea
that he might build his own
“platform,” also posted it on
the @POTUS account, where it
was quickly deleted.
a good Samaritan assisted in treating
his wound until medics arrived.
A Bend Police officer pulled over
the Subaru on Hamby Road near U.S.
Highway 20 with all five teenagers still
inside.
Fromdahl reportedly told police
that as the alleged plotters drove away
from the park, “everyone was yelling
and freaking out.
The 16-year-old reportedly said
he couldn’t believe he’d just stabbed
someone.
“(He noted) he hadn’t even gotten
an adrenaline rush from it,” according
to police.
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in the building, they’re going
to need to follow the regula-
tions.”
Cline warned that if case
counts among Redmond staff
and students spike before Feb.
2, the reopening date could be
pushed back.
“We’re paying close atten-
tion to the case counts,” he
said. “Please wear a mask.”
Stephanie Oster, mother
of a senior at Redmond High
School and a fourth grader at
M.A. Lynch Elementary, said
she was extremely excited that
her children would return to
in-person learning soon.
“I think it shows that all of
these people really wanted to
get kids back into school, and
that’s what’s important,” she
said. “Hats off to Redmond
School District.”
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Adventist
Baptist
Evangelical
Lutheran
Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic
Cascade Seventh-day
Adventist Church
First Missionary Baptist Church
The Salvation Army
21129 Reed Market Rd.
Bend, OR 97702
541-382-6081
541 NE DeKalb Ave.
541-389-8888 Ext. 200
Concordia Lutheran Mission
(LCMS)
St. Francis Of Assisi
Roman Catholic Church
St. Edward the Martyr
Roman Catholic Church
“The mission of the Church is to forgive
sins through the Gospel and thereby
grant eternal life. St. John 20:21-23,
The Augsburg Confession,
Article XXVIII.8-9, 10.”
Rev. Jose Thomas Mudakodiyil, Pastor
Rev. Steve Garza, Parochial Vicar
541-382-3631
123 N. Trinity Way
PO Box 489
Sisters, OR. 97759
stedward@bendbroadband.com
541-549-9391
Father Sibi Poulose
We seek to enhance quality of life
for all people in our communities,
adhering to the ideals described
by the Bible. We seek to share both
our faith in God and the church’s
commitment to the betterment of all
human beings.
Pastor: Jeffrey Coleman
541-306-1323
60670 Brookswood Blvd.
Bend, Oregon 97702
www.cascadeor.adventistchurch.org/
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Assembly of God
Redmond Assembly of God
Thomas L. Counts, Pastor
Bus available for Sundays
Worship Opportunities
(Nursery available)
Sunday
Sunday School - 9:45am
(Bible Classes for all ages)
Prayer Time - 10:40am
Worship - 10:50am
Evening Bible study - 6:00pm
Evening Worship - 6:00pm
Wednesday
Ladies Bible Study - 10:00am
Bible Study and Prayer - 7:00pm
Highland Baptist Church
3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond
541-548-4161
Barry Campbell, Lead Pastor
Sunday gathering times:
9AM Blended,
10:30AM Contemporary,
6PM Acoustic
How can hbc pray for you?
prayer@hbcredmond.org
For the most current information
for Bible study and worship:
www.hbcredmond.org
Christian
Newport Avenue
Church of Christ
1865 W Antler • Redmond
541-548-4555
554 Newport Ave.
Bend, OR 97703
541-382-5242
SUNDAYS
9:00 & 10:30 a.m.–Morning Worship
6 p.m.–Evening Gathering
Youth–Senior High
Services:
Sunday Worship: 10:00AM
TUESDAYS
7 p.m.–Celebrate Recovery
Celebration Place the Landing
WEDNESDAYS
6:30 p.m.–Worship Service
Adult Classes
KidzLIVE–WNL
Youth–Middle School
Facebook:
Newport Avenue Church of Christ
Web: churchofchristbendoregon.com
Email: ChurchofChrist@bendbroad-
band.com
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Pastor Duane Pippitt
www.redmondag.com
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2 weeks free.
Baptist
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at 541-617-7823
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Foundry Church
“A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend”
60 NW Oregon Ave, 541-382-3862
Christian Science
Pastor Trevor Waybright
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Worship Services
Meeting in doors starting this
Sunday’s at 10:15am
Masks are required
Online Services
Weekly services are also
available on our website at
www.foundrybend.org
Sunday School
Canceled until further notice
Please be safe,
from all of us here
at Foundry Church
541-382-3862
fccsbend@gmail.com
We invite you to join our
online church services at
10:00 am Sundays and
7:30 pm Wednesdays,
via Zoom.
In person services soon in our new
location on the corner of 10th NE and
Greenwood.
For more information,
visit our website: 
ChristianScienceChurchBend.org 
or email our Church Clerk
at fccsbend@gmail.com
Sunday Worship:
Sunday School at 10:00 AM
Worship Service at 11:00 AM
For Both Children and Adults
Weekly Programs:
Tuesday Youth Night at 5:00 PM
Wednesday Women’s Group
at 9:30 AM
Thursday Men’s Group at 2:00 PM
For more Information:
www.facebook.com/
TheSalvationArmyCentralOregon
Pastors
Captain Michael & Captain Rachel
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Sunday the 10th
“Holy Baptism Saves because it
Restores in Men the Image of God.”
St. Mark 1:11.
Because Governor Brown
has approved Deschutes County
entering Phase II of the reopening,
allowing faith gatherings of 25 or less,
Public Services have resumed.
Only the Divine Service at 11 AM will
be offered. There will be no Sunday
School, other Services, or refreshments
served until further notice.
The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor
8286 11th Street, Terrebonne.
http://www.concordiamlcms.com
Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission
Phone: 541-325-6773
Zion Lutheran Church ELCA
Jewish Synagogues
Serving the Heart of Redmond
Congregation Shalom Bayit
Join us for
Sunday Worship Services
online at www.zionrdm.com
Jewish Community of Central
Oregon (JCCO), an affiliate of
Reconstructing Judaism
Welcoming newcomers, interfaith
families, LGBTQ, and Jews by
choice for 30+ years.
Rabbi Yossi Feintuch
Sat, Jan 9, 6 PM
Havdalah & Pirkey Avot
Fri, Jan 15, 7 PM
Erev Shabbat Ser ice
Sun, Jan 17, 3 PM
Counteractive Threat Training
Thu, Jan 21, 6 PM
Continuing Jewish Education
Active Torah Study group
Most Saturdays, 11 AM
Active Hebrew School
Due to COVID-19, most events have
been moved to Zoom.
Visit www.JCCOBend.com for more
information about joining these and
other upcoming events.
Or call (541) 668-6887 or email
Secretary@JCCOBend.com
Temple Beth Tikvah
Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the
Union for Reform Judaism.
We welcome interfaith families and Jews
by choice.
Our monthly activities include:
Services, religious education for
children and adults, Hebrew school,
Torah study, social action projects and
social activities
Rabbi Johanna Hershenson
Sunday, January 10 at 9:00 am –
Chevruta: Maimonides, Guide for the
Perplexed
Wednesday, January 13 at 7:00 pm -
Hamsa Course, Jewish
Environmentalism
Saturday, January 16 at 7:00 pm –
Havdallah with a Purpose
Sunday, January 17 at 10:15 am –
Tikun Olam, A Do-the-Work-Group
All Events meet via Zoom
To join a specific event, please email
templebethtikvah@gmail.com.
541-388-8826
www.bethtikvahbend.org
We miss being together but we look
toward the time when we can worship in
person again!
Until then, join us for worship any time
during the week through our website.
And we want to pray for you and your
concerns! Email to pastor@zionrdm.
com and your request will be passed on
to our prayer warriors!
Blessings to you!
1113 SW Black Butte Blvd.
Redmond, OR 97756, 541-923-7466
Pastor Eric Burtness, www.zionrdm.com
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Only $30.00 each week,
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Hours: 10am-3pm
Mon-Fri
Church Locations
Historic Church:
Corner of Franklin and Lava
Main Church & Office:
2450 NE 27th Street
Weekend Masses:
All Weekend Masses
are at Main Church
Saturday-Vigil: 5 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30 a.m. & 10 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
Sunday: 12:30 p.m. Misa en Español
Weekday Masses (M-F)
7 a.m.; Main Church
12:15 p.m.; Historic Church
8 a.m.; Saturday; Main Church
Eucharistic Adoration (M-F)
7:30 a.m.-12 noon; Main Church
12:45 p.m.-6 p.m.; Historic Church
Reconciliation: Main Church
Tuesday: 7:30 a.m.
Saturday: 8:30 a.m.
Saturday: 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
NOTE: Seating at Mass is limited due
to social distancing requirements and
is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Masks are required. All Masses, except
the 12:15 p.m. weekday Masses, are
being live streamed and can be
viewed at stfrancisbend.org.
Holy Redeemer Roman
Catholic Parish
Rev. Paul Antao, Pastor
www.holyredeemerparish.net
Parish Office: 541-536-3571
HOLY REDEEMER ROMAN
CATHOLIC, LA PINE
16137 Burgess Rd.
Mass: Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Fri. 9:00 am & Sun. 10:00 am
HOLY TRINITY ROMAN CATHOLIC
SUNRIVER
18143 Cottonwood Rd.
Mass: Thurs. 9:30 am
Sat. 5:30 pm Sun. 8:00 am
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS
ROMAN CATHOLIC, GILCHRIST
120 Mississippi Drive
Mass: Sun. 12:30 pm
HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC,
NEAR CHRISTMAS VALLEY
57255 Fort Rock Road Fort Rock
Mass: Sun. 3:30 pm
“We are a church family, centered on
the Eucharist, living and sharing our
faith and God-given talents and gifts.”
St Thomas Roman Catholic
Church
1720 NW 19th Street
Redmond, Oregon 97756
541-923-3390
Presbyterian
Father Todd Unger, Pastor
First Presbyterian Bend
Mass Schedule:
Weekdays 8:00 am
(Except Wednesdays)
Wednesday 6:00 pm
Mass Schedule:
Weekdays 8:00 am
Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm
Sunday 9:00 am
Adoration
First Friday of the month
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Reconciliation
Saturday
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm
or by appointment
Unity
Unity Community
of Central Oregon
“We are a vibrant, welcoming,
multi-generational, prosperous
community--embodying love and
awakening spiritual consciousness.”
Minister: Rev. Jane Hiatt
Sunday Celebration Service: 10:00 am
“Our Power of Seeing.” Rev. Jane will
lead us in an exploration of our power
to see and how to amplify it!
Livestream with closed caption and
sign language interpretation at
Facebook.com/
UnityBend, YouTube.com/BendUnity,
or unitycentraloregon.org.
Please check our website
(www.unitycentraloregon.org) for
on-line groups and upcoming classes.
One World Center
Corner of Cooley Rd and Hwy 20
541-388-1569
Unitarian Universalists
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS
OF CENTRAL OREGON
“Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship”
We are a Welcoming Congregation
January 10, 2021
“What If… And Then What?
Part 1: Our Self”
Rev. Scott Rudolph, Minister
The process of creation begins with
imagination from small shower
thoughts to wildest dreams.
Despite all that happens around us
and to us, we still have great power
in the creation of our own lives.
Imagine that.
To join us on Sunday via Zoom,
click on the image at
www.uufco.org
9:30 a.m. chat, 9:45 a.m. service
Embodying Spacious
Christianity & Welcoming All
230 NE 9th St.
(Across from Bend High)
www.bendfp.org
Facebook & Instagram: @bendfp
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm
First Saturday 8:00 am (English)
Speaking Sunday
Rev Dr. Steven Koski
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English)
12:00 noon (Spanish)
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worship listing today!
Join us Sunday at 10am
ONLINE at bendfp.org or on
https://www.facebook.com/bendfp/
Confessions on Wednesdays
From 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on
Saturdays From 3:00 to 4:30 pm
New advertisers get 2 weeks free.
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ASL interpretation provided
Email dre@uufco.org for info about
children and youth classes.
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