Nicolas Moncada, who was a student at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology, was busted after investigators discovered his live-streamed videos from inside the capitol, a law enforcement source told the Daily News.
‘Dead men can’t pass s - laws’: Feds detail alleged Parler threats that sparked raid, weapons charge
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A former Staten Island man accused of possessing more than 1,000 rounds of rifle ammunition, while also making violent online threats toward politicians, was remanded without bail Wednesday by a Brooklyn Federal Court judge.
Eduard Florea, 40, was arrested Tuesday when federal authorities raided his home in Queens where he lives with his wife and two young children, according to a criminal complaint and arguments presented by both sides at the arraignment.
A 2014 conviction on Staten Island for a small arsenal found in Florea’s possession had forbid him legally from future possession of firearms and/or ammunition.
FBI agents seize AR-15s, handguns, swords, military-style knives, thousands of rounds of ammunition and even a stun gun walking stick from the homes and vehicles of Capitol rioters
FBI agents and other law enforcement officers have seized numerous weapons from dozens of rioters who were taken into custody for storming the Capitol
Some of the weapons include AR-15s, handguns and ammunition, officials said
Officials said other confiscated items include swords and military-size knives
Many of those arrested were captured on video and in photos, with some bragging about their actions at the Capitol last week