Rioter accused of stealing Nancy Pelosi’s laptop placed on house arrest
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By JULIA JACOBO and ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News
(HARRISBURG, Pa.) The Capitol Hill rioter who allegedly stole House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s laptop with the intention of selling it to Russian intelligence officers has been released on house arrest.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered that Riley June Williams, 22, remain confined in her home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, pending further proceedings in her case. She was released into the custody of her mother and will be fitted with a GPS monitoring device. She was also ordered to stay away from Washington, D.C.
Alleged Capitol rioter from Florida came back to DC to attend inauguration
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An alleged Capitol rioter from Florida knew he was wanted from the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection and returned to Washington, DC, to attend the inauguration on Wednesday, the Justice Department said in a new court filing.
Prosecutors in Washington say that when law enforcement tried to arrest Samuel Camargo at his home in Florida on Tuesday, he had left.
Investigators then found him in DC on Wednesday and arrested him there the same day as the presidential inauguration.
Camargo told investigators that he knew he was wanted by the Justice Department and decided that he should attempt to attend the Inauguration rather than turn himself into authorities, prosecutors wrote in a court filing on Thursday.