Missouri man charged in Capitol riot
St. Louis (KMOV ) Federal agents and local law enforcement officers on Thursday were seen at the home of a Lake St. Louis man believed to have taken part in the Capitol riot in Washington D.C. on January 6.
News 4 first reported about the man – seen in photos and videos inside the Capitol wearing a Blues hat – in January.
The man has been identified as Paul Scott Westover, 52, and he appeared in an initial arraignment Thursday afternoon.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, he is charged with obstructing, impeding, or interfering with law enforcement officer, knowingly entering or remaining in any restricting building or grounds, disorderly conduct which impedes the conduct of government business and disruptive conduct in the Capitol buildings.
Missouri woman charged in Capitol riot has DC court hearing
Emily Hernandez, 21, was seen in an ITV News video that showed rioters storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 Author: Ashley Cole Updated: 9:42 PM EST February 2, 2021
WASHINGTON A Sullivan, Missouri, woman charged in connection with the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6 appeared in court in Washington, D.C. via teleconference Tuesday.
Emily Hernandez, 21, was seen in an ITV News video that showed rioters storm the Capitol. She was seen in one of the video clips holding up a broken piece of a wooden sign that read, “Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.”
Group of Stop the Steal rioters who were charged with storming the US Capitol didn t even vote in the election, records show
At least eight of the protesters who have been charged over the Capitol riots did not cast ballots in November s election, a CNN analysis shows
The mob stormed the Capitol building after attending Donald Trump s Stop the Steal rally in Washington DC back on January 6
Among those who didn t vote included an Ohio militia member and a University of Kentucky senior
A Tennessee man who declared the Calvary is coming and a New Yorker who said he was ready for a revolution also didn t cast ballots
Posted By Danny Wicentowski on Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 9:19 AM click to enlarge U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE A portrait of Shirley Chisholm that hangs in the U.S. Capitol appeared in the background of a Springfield man s livestream on January 6, helping the FBI place him at the scene of the riots. On Thursday, the FBI announced the arrest of Zachary Martin, of Springfield, on charges of being on restricted grounds and committing unlawful activities with the intent to impede, disrupt, or disturb the orderly conduct of a session of Congress. Indeed, rioters entered the Capitol building that day as members of Congress and Vice President Mike Pence were meeting to certify the results of the presidential election. According to an affidavit filed with the char