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作者:Brigade  于 2021-1-12 00:05 发表于 最热闹的华人社交网络--贝壳村

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Here Are Some of the Notable Arrests at the Capitol Building Riot

On Wednesday, a mob of Trump supporters, encouraged by President Trump himself, converged on the U.S. Capitol, swept past law enforcement and rampaged through the halls of Congress.

a group of people in a room: More arrests are expected as investigators scrutinize photographs, videos and social media posts to identify the rioters who stormed the Capitol on Wednesday.© Win Mcnamee/Getty Images More arrests are expected as investigators scrutinize photographs, videos and social media posts to identify the rioters who stormed the Capitol on Wednesday.

The insurrection resulted in the deaths of a Capitol Police officer who was struck in the head with a fire extinguisher and a rioter who was shot by a police officer as she tried to push her way into the heavily protected Speaker’s Lobby, just outside the House chamber. Three others died as a result of “medical emergencies” on the Capitol grounds, according to the authorities.

a man holding a pair of people posing for the camera: Jake Angeli in the Capitol on Wednesday. He has been nicknamed Q Shaman for his propagation of baseless QAnon conspiracy theories.© Erin Schaff/The New York Times Jake Angeli in the Capitol on Wednesday. He has been nicknamed Q Shaman for his propagation of baseless QAnon conspiracy theories.

In the days since the riot, federal and local authorities have begun arresting people who they said were involved. More arrests are expected as investigators scrutinize photographs, videos and social media posts to identify the protesters. The F.B.I. has received more than 40,000 tips, including photos and videos, a number that does not include tips that people have submitted by phone.

a man holding a gun: Adam Johnson in the Capitol on Wednesday.© Win Mcnamee/Getty Images Adam Johnson in the Capitol on Wednesday.

On Friday, the Justice Department announced that it had charged 13 people. Dozens of others have been charged in Superior Court in Washington, D.C., with unlawful entry, curfew violations and firearms-related crimes.

Here are a few of the people who face charges.

Jake Angeli

Mr. Angeli, a well-known conspiracy theorist whose real name is Jacob Anthony Chansley, was photographed in the Capitol on Wednesday and was arrested on Saturday. He entered the building shirtless, with his face painted red, white and blue, and wearing a fur headdress with horns. He also carried a spear, about six feet long, with an American flag affixed just below the blade, according to the Justice Department.

Nicknamed Q Shaman for his propagation of baseless QAnon conspiracy theories, Mr. Angeli has been a fixture at pro-Trump rallies in Arizona since the 2016 election.

He was charged with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

Adam Johnson

Mr. Johnson, 36, of Parrish, Fla., was arrested by U.S. marshals on Friday night after a widely circulated photograph showed him smiling and waving as he hauled off Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s lectern. He wore a Trump knit hat with the number “45” on the front.

Jail booking records from the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office offered few details about Mr. Johnson’s arrest but showed that he was taken into custody on a federal warrant. The records list a few identifying tattoos, including one that reads “God, wings, cross.” He was charged with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, one count of theft of government property, and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

a close up of a person: Mr. Johnson© Pcso/via Reuters Mr. Johnson

Richard Barnett

Mr. Barnett, 60, of Gravette, Ark., was photographed sitting with his feet on a desk in Ms. Pelosi’s office. He was arrested on Friday in Bentonville, Ark. He is scheduled to appear in federal court on Tuesday and will ultimately be extradited to Washington, D.C.

a person sitting at a desk: Richard Barnett of Gravette, Ark., posed for photographs in Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the siege at the Capitol on Wednesday.© Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA, via Shutterstock Richard Barnett of Gravette, Ark., posed for photographs in Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the siege at the Capitol on Wednesday.

He was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, violent entry, disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and theft of public money, property, or records.

Eric Gavelek Munchel

Mr. Munchel, 30, was photographed in the Senate chamber on Wednesday clad in military-style clothing and holding zip ties. He was taken into custody in Nashville on Sunday, the Justice Department said. One of the officials involved in the case said the authorities had recovered several weapons at the time of his arrest.

a close up of a man who is smiling and looking at the camera: Mr. Barnett© /EPA, via Shutterstock Mr. Barnett

He was charged with one count of unlawfully entering a restricted building and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, the department said in a statement.

a group of people in a room: Eric Gavelek Munchel, left, was taken into federal custody on Sunday.© Win Mcnamee/Getty Images Eric Gavelek Munchel, left, was taken into federal custody on Sunday.

The department also said that photographs of a person who appeared to be Mr. Munchel showed him “carrying plastic restraints, an item in a holster on his right hip, and a cellphone mounted on his chest with the camera facing outward, ostensibly to record events that day.”

a man wearing a hat: A person on the Senate floor on Wednesday matching a de.ion given by the Justice Department of Larry R. Brock.© Win Mcnamee/Getty Images A person on the Senate floor on Wednesday matching a des**tion given by the Justice Department of Larry R. Brock.

Larry R. Brock

a group of people wearing costumes: Doug Jensen, an Iowa man at center, was jailed early Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021 on federal charges, including trespassing and disorderly conduct counts, for his alleged role in the Capitol riot.© Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press Doug Jensen, an Iowa man at center, was jailed early Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021 on federal charges, including trespassing and disorderly conduct counts, for his alleged role in the Capitol riot.

Mr. Brock was arrested in Texas on Sunday on the same charges as Mr. Munchel after he was identified as one of the people who broke into the Capitol, the Justice Department said. The department said that images of a person who appeared to be Mr. Brock showed him clad in “a green helmet, green tactical vest with patches, black and camo jacket, and beige pants holding a white flex cuff, which is used by law enforcement to restrain and/or detain subjects.”

The New Yorker identified him as a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, a graduate of the Air Force Academy and a combat veteran.

Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr.

Mr. Meredith was charged with threatening Ms. Pelosi after he traveled to Washington for the pro-Trump rally on Wednesday and sent a text message saying he would put “a bullet in her noggin on Live TV,” the federal authorities said.

a person wearing a mask: Derrick Evans resigned from the West Virginia House of Delegates after he made no effort to conceal his involvement in the mob that stormed the Capitol.© Sholten Singer/The Herald-Dispatch, via Associated Press Derrick Evans resigned from the West Virginia House of Delegates after he made no effort to conceal his involvement in the mob that stormed the Capitol.

Federal agents said he had been staying at a Holiday Inn in Washington and had weapons in his camper-style trailer, including a Glock handgun, a pistol, a Tavor X95 assault rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Mr. Meredith has connections to the QAnon conspiracy theory movement, and that he erected a billboard in Acworth, Ga., in 2018 that read, “#QANON” along with the name of his business, Car Nutz Car Wash. He was charged with transmitting a threat in interstate commerce, possession of an unregistered firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition, according to court records.

Doug Jensen

Mr. Jensen was captured on video pushing far into the Capitol, ignoring the warnings of a law enforcement officer. The F.B.I. arrested him early Saturday morning.

The video, taken by Igor Bobic of HuffPost, shows the officer backing away as Mr. Jensen approaches him, moving up the stairs and through the halls of the building.

Derrick Evans

Mr. Evans resigned from the West Virginia House of Delegates on Saturday after participating in the storming of the Capitol. He faces two federal charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

Mr. Evans, a Republican who was elected to the West Virginia House in November, filmed himself entering the Capitol on Wednesday. Like many other members of the mob, he made no effort to conceal his involvement. “We’re in!” he said in his video. “We’re in! Derrick Evans is in the Capitol!”

Bradley Rukstales

Mr. Rukstales, the former chief executive of an Illinois marketing company, was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, the Department of Justice said.

Mr. Rukstales’s company Cogensia, based in Schaumburg, Ill., said in a statement on Friday that he had been placed on leave. “Mr. Rukstales’ actions were his own,” the company said in a statement. “He was not acting on behalf of our company nor do his actions in any way reflect the policies or values of our firm.” The company’s interim chief executive told CBS Chicago later on Friday that Mr. Rukstales had been fired.

Reporting was contributed by Maggie Astor, Katie Benner, Adam Goldman, Michael Levenson, Bryan Pietsch and Will Wright.


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3 回复 Brigade 2021-1-12 00:13
要坚决镇压反民主暴乱份子。这些极右川粉,大多是社会边缘人,以为白人至上,就无视law & order,听从川普号召,攻击国会。被这里的造谣老欠说成是警察开车拉来的反法西斯者。

https://www.backchina.com/blog/339116/article-332746.html
2 回复 Brigade 2021-1-12 13:11
川普和川粉,愚蠢,无能,恨他人,却自以为是天下负我。
看看冲击国会的暴乱分子是什么货色:
那个亚利桑那州戴牛角帽那位,33岁,没工作,欠房租,被赶出,现在跟母亲住在一起。
那个佛州人搬走众议院议长讲台的,没工作,抽大麻被抓过,有5个孩子,吃救济可以养活一家了,他老婆倒是有工作。
2 回复 Brigade 2021-1-12 13:11
这些川粉穷光蛋到DC参加挺川暴乱传播瘟疫,但是旅费都得从网上募捐:
GoFundMe is banning fundraising for travel expenses used for potentially violent political events

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