As a condition of Young’s release, he is ordered to stay away from Washington, D.C., and not have any contact with the Oath Keepers, an organization he allegedly joined on Dec. 3. He is also required to wear GPS monitoring and is not allowed to have access to computers, smart phones or other device that would allow him to communicate with others, according to court documents.
On March 22, Young’s attorney asked U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Wilson to reconsider a ruling saying he was struggling with the “psychological burdens” of staying in jail as he waits trial. Young’s attorney also argued that he had a “limited” role in the Capitol riot in January.