Another Southwest Florida man has been arrested for allegedly participating in the siege of the U.S. Capitol, adding to Florida’s large tally of individuals facing charges stemming from Jan. 6.
The federal criminal complaint filed against Bingham states that surveillance video shows him engaging officers “in a physical altercation” inside the Capitol. The video shows Bingham confronting officers as they are trying to clear the crowd out of the Capitol.
In the video Bingham “squares up with an officer and appears to shout at him. As the officer continues to push BINGHAM toward the doorway BINGHAM appears to throw a punch or a shove at the officer with his right arm.”
Another Suncoast Arrest From Capitol Riot
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Oklahoma Man Will Face Federal Charges for Threatening President Biden
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An Oklahoma man was arrested and charged for allegedly threatening President Joe Biden, unnamed members of Congress, and their families in multiple emails to a local news outlet this spring, according to the Justice Department.
John Jacobs Ahrens, 58, was charged by criminal complaint in federal court Monday after he bombarded Tulsa-based KOTV Channel 6 with messages sent threatening to murder the President, members of Congress, and their families if he did not receive money, the U.S. Attorney s Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma announced on Tuesday.
An executive producer for the local station contacted the FBI s National Threat Operations Center to report the threatening emails dated between May and June, according to an affidavit.
Examining the January 6 Attack on the U S Capitol — FBI
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