Schenectady man accused in Capitol riot placed back on home detention after release infractions, new arrest | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Schenectady County By Steven Cook | May 13, 2021 Brandon Fellows (inset) and supporters of President Donald Trump outside the Capitol Jan. 6. FBI (INSET) AP PHOTO/JOHN MINCHILLO (BACKGROUND) Shares0 ALBANY – The Schenectady man arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot has been placed back on home detention after he was accused of violating conditions of his release, including failing to notify those monitoring him of a new misdemeanor petty larceny arrest in Clifton Park, records show. Federal prosecutors had sought to have Brandon C. Fellows’ release fully revoked due to the items cited, but a federal judge last week instead placed him on home confinement, increased from prior conditions that included GPS monitoring and a curfew.