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07.01.2021 - 21:17 / foxnews.com
The heavily painted man wearing a horned fur hat who made a spectacle of himself on the dais of the U.S. Senate during the storming of the Capitol has been identified as a QAnon supporter and fixture at far-right rallies in Arizona, according to a report.
Jake Angeli, 32, was seen posing in the chair occupied moments earlier by Vice President Mike Pence at the beginning of the election certification proceedings, which were halted when the riot began. Supporters of President Trump are confronted
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A New Jersey man and former Peace Corps member who said he was standing next to the woman fatally shot during last week’s storming of the U.S. Capitol has been charged in connection with the siege, according to officials.
A Chicago-area man accused of storming the Capitol last week allegedly told agents who showed up to arrest him: "Wow, you’re pretty good," court papers show. Kevin James Lyons was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without authority and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds for allegedly taking part in Jan.
Klete Keller, a gold-medalist Olympic swimmer who competed alongside superstars Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte, has been charged in connection with the riot at the Capitol last week, apparently captured on video wearing his Team USA jacket in the rotunda.
Three Republican members of Congress have been linked to the planning of the Jan. 6 "Stop the Steal" rally in Washington, D.C., that led to rioting at the U.S. Capitol building.
An upstate New York man caught on video smoking marijuana inside a senator’s office during last week’s assault on the U.S. Capitol says he has no regrets about any of it.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe Motion Picture Association and Disney have joined the ranks of companies refusing to donate to members of Congress who voted not to certify the presidential election results.In a statement on Tuesday night, the Hollywood trade group said that it was “shocked and saddened by the horrific events” at the Capitol last week.
Arizona's Phoenix Police Department has arrested a man in connection with the Christmas Day killing of 18-year-old Tyler Cardiel. Law enforcement officials pointed Fox News to a media release that explained they had identified 30-year-old Timothy Bell using DNA evidence found at the scene of the crime. On Friday, detectives determined there was sufficient probably cause to arrest Bell on a murder charge, and he was booked into the Maricopa County jail.
The lawyer for a Florida man pictured last week inside the U.S. Capitol carrying the lectern of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as rioters stormed the building told reporters Monday that the photo may be problematic for his client’s defense and acknowledged that he is "not a magician." Attorneys Dan Eckhart and David Bigney appeared outside a Tampa courthouse on Monday with their client, 36-year-old Adam Christian Johnson.
Meghan McCain thinks the Capitol Riots would have killed her late father John McCain if he were still alive.
The man whose bizarre horned headdress and painted face captured widespread mainstream and social media attention during the Capitol building takeover Wednesday has been arrested.
A man captured in several videos and photographs at Wednesday's pro-Trump siege of the U.S. Capitol has been identified in local news reports as 41-year-old Doug Jensen. Jensen, a Des Moines, Iowa, native, was seen wearing a QAnon T-shirt depicting an eagle and the conspiracy theory motto "Where we go one, we go all." In a dramatic video posted by The Huffington Post's Igor Bobic, Jensen is one of the first in the mob to push past a Capitol police officer and into the building.
A man captured posing for photographs during Wednesday's siege of the U.S. Capitol has been identified by local media as Indiana white nationalist Matthew Heimbach. Heimbach, who is in his late 20s and lives in the southern town of Paoli, has been characterized by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a neo-Nazi though he once said he was abandoning the movement.
Bradley Rukstales, an Illinois man arrested in Wednesday's Capitol riots, told local reporters that joining the protesters was the "single worst personal decision" of his life. Rukstales, CEO of tech company Cogensia, was arrested after pro-Trump demonstrators stormed the Capitol in what has been called a historic attack on democracy.The siege left five people dead, including one Capitol police officer and one protester.
Love Island star Zara Holland has fled Barbados and returned to the UK after paying a fine of $12,000 Bajan dollars (£4417) for breaching the island’s coronavirus laws.Zara and her boyfriend Elliott Love were arrested at the airport at the end of December as they tried to fly back to the UK after he tested positive for Covid-19.The 25 year old’s lawyer has now confirmed that has left Barbados following her court appearance on Wednesday (6 January).Andrew Pilgrim QC told MailOnline, “Zara left
Zara Holland has returned home to the UK after leaving Barbados with her boyfriend still in a Covid unit on the island.The pair's trip turned into a nightmare – and Elliott Love faces a fine of up to £18,000 or a possible jail sentence of up to one year.