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SF web developer allegedly in livestream at Capitol riot found, arrested in Texas


SF web developer allegedly in livestream at Capitol riot found, arrested in Texas
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The FBI says Daniel Goodwyn of San Francisco participated in the Capitol riot Jan. 6. Goodwyn has been charged with knowingly entering a restricted building and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.FBI/Handout
A San Francisco man who the FBI says appeared in a livestream at the Capitol riot Jan. 6 has been arrested in Texas.
On Jan. 15,  the FBI charged Daniel Goodwyn, 32, with knowingly entering a restricted building and "intent to impede or disrupt the orderly conduct of government business." According to the complaint, Goodwyn identified himself by his first and last name on a livestream posted by Baked Alaska, the stage name of popular right-wing agitator Anthime Gionet. Gionet was arrested last month in Houston.

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SF web developer, allegedly seen on Baked Alaska's livestream, charged in Capitol riot


SF web developer, allegedly seen on Baked Alaska's livestream, charged in Capitol riot
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The FBI says Daniel Goodwyn of San Francisco participated in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6. Goodwyn has been charged with knowingly entering a restricted building and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.FBI/Handout
A San Francisco freelance web developer who calls himself a Proud Boy and has an extensive history of COVID denialism has been charged for his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
The FBI charged Daniel Goodwyn with knowingly entering a restricted building and "intent to impede or disrupt the orderly conduct of government business" in a complaint filed Friday. According to the complaint, Goodwyn identified himself by his first and last name on a livestream posted by Baked Alaska, the stage name of popular right-wing agitator Anthime Gionet. Gionet was arrested Friday in Houston.

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