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Brooklyn judge s son pleads guilty to Capitol riot charges

Capitol rioters who posted snaps of themselves participating in deadly DC attack leave trail of 140k images for FBI

SELFIE-OBSESSED Capitol rioters who posted snaps of themselves participating in deadly DC attack leave trail of 140k images for FBI Updated: 18 Jan 2021, 2:32 CAPITOL rioters who posted photographs of themselves participating in the deadly Washington, DC, attack left a trail of 140,000 images for the FBI. Federal authorities said they have approximately 140,000 snaps and videos of rioters during the Capitol building protest in Washington, DC, on January 6. 9 White nationalist Tim Gionet – a far-right YouTube personality known as Baked Alaska – was arrested by the FBICredit: Twitter 9 Sergeants Thomas Robertson and Jacob Fracker posed in front of a statue of American Revolution general John StarkCredit: Facebook

MAGA rioter who carried Confederate flag inside US Capitol stormed building with his son

MAGA rioter who carried Confederate flag through US Capitol and his son who broke glass window to get into the building are released with GPS monitoring hours after arrest and now face more than a decade in prison Kevin Seefried and his son, Hunter Seefried, of Laurel, Delaware, turned themselves into the FBI in Wilmington, Delaware on Thursday and were released hours after their arrest Kevin was identified as the man who carried the Confederate flag through the Capitol during last week s riot His son Hunter allegedly helped break a glass window into the Capitol and climbed through it  Both are both charged with misdemeanor counts of trespassing and disorderly conduct. Hunter also faces an additional charge of destruction of property 

Son of Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge who was seen in fur pelts at Capitol riot arrested in New York

What we know about those arrested after the Capitol riots

What we know about those arrested after the Capitol riots Ben Kesslen and Didi Martinez and Adiel Kaplan and Jareen Imam and Caitlin Fichtel and Rima Abdelkader © Provided by NBC News Many of President Donald Trump s supporters who participated in the riot at the U.S. Capitol last week weren t shy about making their identities known. As rioters climbed over the barricades and entered the building, people often maskless livestreamed the events, posted pictures to social media and paraded around the building, smashing windows and destroying property as members of Congress hid. Now, federal authorities are using the images some rioters posted to make arrests as more information comes to light about who stormed the Capitol.

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