Riot Games celebrates the relaunch of League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics servers in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Vietnam, and Southeast Asia.
“League of Legends players will also enjoy deeper content integration within the Riot ecosystem, and exciting in-game and cross-franchise campaigns. Players in the region will also gain access to regional Riot publishing services including localisation, billing, player support, as well as future local marketing activations and partnerships. [As reported previously](/riot-games/192291/news/riot-games-will-take-over-league-of-legends-and-teamfight-tactics-in-southeast-asia), account migration from Garena to Riot Games servers began on November 18.
Riot Games has started self-publishing League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics in SEA, ending its partnership with Garena of over 12 years.
Specifically for LoL, Riot Games is giving players in the SEA region a chance to unlock all champions released between 2009 and 2021 for free, just by completing in-game missions. Now that Riot Games’ own servers have launched, the company says that players can now look forward to being a part of the ecosystem. Primarily, this means playing LoL and TFT on the company’s own client, alongside the other games that it makes.
Last year on 18 November 2022, account migration commenced for players to transfer their Garena League/TFT account data over to their Riot accounts. Upon ...
With the publishing transition, Riot aims to continue providing League pro teams and fans with the most exciting and entertainment esports experiences. League Of Legends’ players will also enjoy deeper content integration within the Riot ecosystem, and exciting in-game and cross-franchise campaigns. With the relaunch, players will find Set 8 content waiting for them on the new Riot servers. From here on out, all SEA League and TFT players will be playing on the Riot Client as well. Riot Games today celebrates the relaunch of League Of Legends and Teamfight Tactics in Southeast Asia. Upon successful migration and now with new Riot servers launched, players can look forward to being a part of the Riot ecosystem, gaining access to content that was previously unavailable in cross-franchise events, as well as exciting out-of-game experiences including community activities and Riot-operated esports.
Starting today, League Of Legends and Teamfight Tactics will be published directly by Riot Games in the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand,
Progress are not carried over, but purchase of the Monsters Attack Pass and earned rewards are migrated into the new servers. “League of Legends’ players will also enjoy deeper content integration within the Riot ecosystem, and exciting in-game and cross-franchise campaigns. With this relaunch, Riot is hosting a Welcome Event for League starting January 13.
The FBI is still seeking about 350 suspects in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. Arrests slowed in 2022, but over 200 were charged.
[Evan Neumann](https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/additional/evan-neumann) [, 50,](https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/additional/evan-neumann) is believed to be in Belarus, according to the Justice Department. [has eluded the FBI for 18 months](https://www.theledger.com/story/news/local/2022/04/23/capitol-riot-suspects-polk-county-florida-face-more-restrictions/7408274001/) since his indictment. The next closest are Texas with 77 and Pennsylvania with 75. Of those, at least 118 pleaded guilty to felonies, the Justice Department said, including 52 who pleaded to charges of assaulting law enforcement officers. He is wanted on two counts of assaulting officers using a dangerous weapon and four counts of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers. Of those, 192 have been sentenced to incarceration. More than a quarter, 284, have been charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, Garland's office said. Nearly all the accused rioters were charged with disorderly and disruptive conduct. Capitol, more than 950 people have been charged for their roles in the riot, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation continues to seek hundreds more. USA TODAY tracks initial charges as they are announced by the Department of Justice. Roughly 230 of those were arrested in 2022, records show. More than two-thirds are wanted for violence against the estimated 140 law enforcement officers assaulted that day.
Servers are live, and Riot is finally the official publisher of its own League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics in Southeast Asia. From 2010 to 2022, ...
[announced by Riot](https://support-leagueoflegends.riotgames.com/hc/en-us/articles/9929523029907-League-of-Legends-SEA-Migration-Important-Dates-FAQ-Southeast-Asia-Will), which began with account linking in November 2022, local SEA servers are now live, with TFT progress [carrying over automatically](https://support-leagueoflegends.riotgames.com/hc/en-us/articles/10864896283667). All of that only applies to eligible users, though, which (as far as we know) means new players from Southeast Asia and those who link their Garena accounts. “Whether you are a new player or if you have recently migrated your Garena League account,” says the page, “you can look forward to a whole series of exciting welcome events and rewards that we have planned for you!”
The cases have clogged Washington's federal court, a building less than a mile from the Capitol. Virtually every weekday, judges are sentencing rioters or ...
More than half of them, including Webster, assaulted police officers at the Capitol. District Judge Amit Mehta, who sentenced Webster to a decade in prison, also presided over the first Oath Keepers sedition trial and will sentence Rhodes and Rhodes’ convicted associates. In other cases, an Ohio man who stole a coat rack from the Capitol testified that he was acting on orders from Trump when he stormed the Capitol. Jury selection in the trial of the far-right extremist group started last month. The FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Metropolitan Police Department are offering a $500,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. The Justice Department also cut plea deals with several Proud Boys members, securing their cooperation to build a case against former national leader Enrique Tarrio and other top members of the group. Jurors acquitted three other Oath Keepers associates of the Civil War-era charge, but convicted them of other felony offenses. They range from misdemeanor charges against people who entered the Capitol but did not engage in any violence to seditious conspiracy charges against members of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys extremist groups accused of violently plotting to stop the transfer of presidential power. Authorities have shared a staggering amount of evidence with defense lawyers — more than nine terabytes of information that would take over 100 days to view. While a House committee has wrapped up its investigation of the riot, the Justice Department’s work appears to be far from done. More than 930 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the siege on Jan. That leaves approximately 400 unresolved cases at the outset of 2023.
Sources say the stepped-up law enforcement presence is coming out of an abundance of caution. There are reports that some protesters may show up in Washington ...
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Two years after the U.S. Capitol was under siege, nearly 30 Tampa Bay defendants have been to court for charges related to the insurrection.
Two years after large groups of people stormed the U.S. Capitol, fewer than half of the cases involving Central Florida residents have been resolved, ...
[John Edward Crowley, Brian Preller, Benjamin Cole, Tyler Quintin Bensch and Jonathan Alan Rockholt](https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2022/08/24/5-orlando-area-men-linked-to-capitol-riot-militia-investigation/) were arrested in August. [Kenneth Harrelson](https://www.clickorlando.com/topic/Kenneth_Harrelson/), of Titusville, an Oath Keepers member, [was convicted of lesser charges](https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2022/12/13/convicted-titusville-oath-keeper-wants-a-new-trial/) in the same trial. 6, 2021, where they joined the crowd in trying to “heave-ho” past law enforcement. He is being tried with the former national leader of the group Enrique Tarrio. [Three Percenters movement](https://www.clickorlando.com/news/investigators/2022/08/25/who-are-the-three-percenters-what-we-know-about-militia-linked-to-5-florida-men-charged-in-capitol-riot/). [pleaded not guilty](https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2022/12/23/ormond-beach-proud-boys-leader-named-more-than-40-times-in-jan-6-final-report/). [Joseph Biggs](https://www.clickorlando.com/topic/Joseph_Biggs/), a prominent [leader of the Proud Boys](https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2021/01/22/how-the-proud-boys-became-americas-most-prominent-hate-group/). Capitol, fewer than half of the cases involving Central Florida residents have been resolved, according to court records. [more than 200 additional arrests in their investigation](https://www.clickorlando.com/news/politics/2023/01/05/explainer-capitol-riot-investigation-growing-2-years-later/). – Two years after large groups of people stormed the U.S. [Kelly Meggs](https://www.clickorlando.com/topic/Kelly_Meggs/), of Dunnellon, the [Florida leader of the Oath Keepers](https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2021/03/12/who-are-the-oath-keepers-a-look-at-militia-group-whose-members-face-charges-after-capitol-attack/), was [convicted of seditious conspiracy](https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2022/11/29/oath-keepers-leader-central-florida-associate-guilty-in-jan-6-seditious-conspiracy-trial/) alongside the national leader of the group, Elmer Stewart Rhodes, in November of last year. [Become a News 6 Insider](https://www.clickorlando.com/features/2021/07/28/heres-what-it-means-to-become-a-news-6-insider-its-cool-and-free/)]
No strangers to protest, the men, members of the America First movement, diligently donned masks to obscure their faces. None boasted of their exploits on ...
“It’s got a similar interface to TikTok or Instagram, where you’re seeing what’s going on generally in chronological order.” ProPublica’s videos were cited by the DOJ in at least 24 cases. ProPublica filtered the videos by geolocation and other metadata, but soon realized that not all the data was accurate. It shows a distinctive large red “Make America Great Again” hat on the car’s dashboard, just like one that Vogel was wearing when he was filmed on a news broadcast outside the Capitol later that day, and in a Facebook selfie. That data included the latitude and longitude of each device to seven decimal places, and how long it was inside the Capitol. ProPublica ended up with 2,500 videos that it could definitively place in the Senate complex on 6 January. Vogel’s case goes to trial in February 2023, when he will face charges of violently entering the Capitol and disorderly conduct. Facial recognition was reportedly used to identify protestors at a Black Lives Matter event in New York City in 2020 and at similar protests across the United States. Computers are generally much better at recognizing letters and numbers than faces; automatic license plate reader (ALPR) technology was cited in 20 of the DOJ cases. history, offering a snapshot of the rapidly evolving nature of law enforcement and how heavily it now relies on data provided, wittingly or not, by suspects themselves. The FBI assigned its FACE Services Unit to compare suspects’ faces with images in state and federal face-recognition systems. Connecting that Gmail account to a phone number and then to its owner, Paul Lovley of Halethorpe, Md., was just a matter of a few keystrokes on law-enforcement databases. The riot was an unprecedented attack on American democracy, with thousands of citizens, most of them previously unknown to federal investigators, violently storming the seat of government.
League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics are now officially brought to us by Riot! The migration from Garena to Riot servers in the SEA began as of the.
League of Legends’ players will also enjoy deeper content integration within the Riot ecosystem, and exciting in-game and cross-franchise campaigns. League and TFT now joins its siblings VALORANT, League of Legends: Wild Rift, and Legends of Runeterra. League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics are now officially brought to us by Riot!
The largest investigation in the Justice Department's history keeps growing two years after a violent mob of supporters of then-President Donald Trump ...
[testified that he was acting on orders from Trump](https://apnews.com/article/capitol-siege-donald-trump-ohio-conspiracy-theories-riots-1543b0d2231f245e3b9ab7081e2c47f7) when he stormed the Capitol. [Retired New York Police Department Officer Thomas Webster](https://apnews.com/article/capitol-siege-prisons-new-york-donald-trump-presidential-elections-62ca153f4ecf3b7e2f3605c5b799582f) has received the longest prison sentence. Schaffer was one of at least eight Oath Keepers who pleaded guilty before the group’s founder, Stewart Rhodes, and other members [went to trial on seditious conspiracy charges](https://apnews.com/article/oath-keepers-founder-guilty-of-seditious-conspiracy-42affe1614425c6820f7cbe8fd18ba96). Salt Lake City seeks to solve mystery](/516749/why-are-antennas-popping-up-all-over-the-foothills-salt-lake-city-seeks-to-solve-mystery/)(pageviews: 39280) [Investigation continues after Park City ski patrol employee falls to death off lift](/516537/investigation-continues-into-death-of-pcmr-ski-patrol-employee/)(pageviews: 19971) [Police identify 7 victims, suspect found shot to death in Enoch, Utah home - KSLTV.com](/516787/police-identify-8-people-found-shot-to-death-in-enoch-city-home/)(pageviews: 18584) [Why are antennas popping up all over the foothills? A New York man, [Matthew Greene](https://apnews.com/article/new-york-capitol-siege-electoral-college-congress-proud-boys-ffd1a74ca36cdd699223a463c9cd7766), was the first Proud Boys member to plead guilty to conspiring with others to stop Congress from certifying the Electoral College vote. More than half of them, including Webster, assaulted police officers at the Capitol. [New Mexico resident Matthew Martin](https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.232204/gov.uscourts.dcd.232204.30.0_1.pdf), has been acquitted of all charges after a trial. [a House committee has wrapped up its investigation of the riot](https://apnews.com/article/capitol-siege-politics-united-states-government-house-of-representatives-us-department-justice-d529c94071f3ab2bbbca5c520f5f1c48), the Justice Department’s work appears to be far from done. Jury selection in the trial of the far-right extremist group started last month. The number of defendants charged with Jan. That leaves approximately 400 unresolved cases at the outset of 2023. More than 930 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the siege on Jan.
Two years ago, rioters who supported Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in order to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
He also helps edit political coverage. Domenico Montanaro is NPR's senior political editor/correspondent. Carrie Johnson is a justice correspondent for the Washington Desk.
The Jan. 6 House Select Committee spent 18 months looking at the events –- and actors -– that helped fuel the violence that day. That includes a number of ...
On the biggest stage in the world, that failed on January 6. OLMOS: I do feel like there's a clear line between the bloody scenes I saw on the streets for years with far-right extremist groups and what we saw on January 6. OLMOS: The January 6 report describes how the Oath Keepers, a far-right group that moved in that stack formation on the Capitol steps, used the racial justice protests in the summer of 2020 as a means to organize. Nearly a thousand people have been charged in the wake of January 6. As the January 6 report makes clear, the insurrection at the Capitol didn't come out of nowhere. OLMOS: The week before January 6, I remember being at the Oregon State Capitol watching a crowd of Proud Boys and others turn against the police. OLMOS: The report states that, in the days leading up to January 6, numerous aides tried to get Trump to call off the rally, afraid of the kinds of people that were planning on showing up. In this video recorded back in August 2020, a Proud Boy leads a crowd of hundreds into a street brawl against racial justice demonstrators in full view of the police on the steps of the justice center in downtown Portland, Ore. The institutions of the republic didn't bend to his will, and so Trump went outside of them, calling on people outside the government who would carry out his will. The January 6 House Select Committee spent 18 months looking at the events and actors that helped fuel the violence that day, and that includes a number of extremist groups. Ultimately, that led to the insurrection at the Capitol. Sergio, the January 6 report focuses on the efforts of former President Trump to overturn the 2020 election.
More than 950 people are charged with federal crimes, some already convicted of serious charge of seditious conspiracy.
It was a first victory for federal prosecutors pursuing hundreds of cases stemming from the riot. Trump figures into the conspiracy theory as a hero figure, capable of rooting out the cabal. Several of the group’s leaders have also submitted guilty pleas, including 43-year-old The committee in charge of the investigation subpoenaed the former president to testify, but he refused. A number of far-right groups have gained attention for their roles in the January 6 attack. The trial is expected to take about six weeks from start to finish. A [Senate report](https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/HSGAC&RulesFullReport_ExaminingU.S.CapitolAttack.pdf) last June documented seven deaths connected to the attack, including three members of law enforcement. They argued that the January 6 attack was coordinated. The serious but rarely used charge implies that a defendant conspired to overthrow the government, oppose its authority or hinder its laws. Many election-deniers fared poorly in the More than 950 people have been charged with federal crimes relating to the riot, with some facing accusations of seditious conspiracy – a rare but serious offence. More than 2,000 people entered the Capitol building, smashing windows, ransacking offices, defecating in public spaces and searching for members of Congress.
Two years after the Jan. 6 attack, many have been held accountable for their anti-election actions. Congressional Republicans, however, are not among them.
But in the 2022 midterm election cycle, Republicans who did the right thing on Jan. In the months that followed, the public learned unsettling details about the extent to which many of these same Republicans plotted with Team Trump to overturn the results of a free and fair American election. Voters in these districts, themselves heavily Republican, rewarded the objectors with another term in office.” Capitol, hoping to block Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential win and retain Donald Trump as president, more than 130 Republican members of the House voted to do precisely that. Two years after the Jan. In the hours after a violent mob stormed the U.S.
Riot Games has officially launched the Southeast Asia (SEA) servers for League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics.