In testimony before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday, March 2, FBI director Christopher Wray revealed that his agency is chasing at least 2,000 domestic terrorism cases, including many related to the January 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol — and he confirmed that the FBI's investigation of that event has found no evidence of involvement by Antifa members. Shortly before Wray's testimony, the group Front Range Antifa published a post contending that a local north metro businessman had been present at the siege, bolstering its argument with a series of compelling photos and screen captures. Westword shared the post with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Colorado. "The U.S. Attorney’s Office received this information from a few media outlets and forwarded it to the appropriate investigative authority," confirms spokesperson J. Chris Larson. But that doesn't mean the Department of Justice will criminally charge the man, unlike at least five Coloradans to date, including Colorado Springs resident Glenn Wes Lee Croy, the latest to be named in an official complaint.