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 Stabbing Continued from A1 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 Redmond Continued from A1 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 Central Oregon Worship Directory 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. e e Reporter: 541-383-0325, gandrews@bendbulletin.com 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.” e e Reporter: 541-617-7854, jhogan@bendbulletin.com To list your information contact Rachel Liening 541-617-7823 x1823 or rliening@bendbulletin.com 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/ Advertise your worship listing today! New advertisers get 2 weeks free. Call Rachel Liening at 541-617-7823 to place your ad today! 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 Advertise your worship listing today! Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com New advertisers get 2 weeks free. Baptist Call Rachel Liening at 541-617-7823 to place your ad today! 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 Advertise your worship listing today! New advertisers get 2 weeks free. Call Rachel Liening at 541-617-7823 to place your ad today! 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 Advertise Your Church Here! Only $30.00 each week, publishes every Saturday. Discounted Contract Rates Available! For more information Contact Rachel Liening 541-617-7823 or rliening@bendbulletin.com 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) Advertise your 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. Call Rachel Liening at 541-617-7823 to place your ad today! ASL interpretation provided Email dre@uufco.org for info about children and youth classes. Bend, Oregon | 541-385-3908