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2 Men Arrested in Kentucky Over US Capitol Breach: FBI


2 Men Arrested in Kentucky Over US Capitol Breach: FBI
The FBI announced on Monday it had arrested two men in Kentucky for their allegedly trespassing on U.S. Capitol grounds during the breach that occurred on Jan. 6.
Dalton Ray Crase and Troy Dylan Williams have been charged with aiding and abetting, unlawful entry on restricted grounds, and violent entry or disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, the bureau said in a statement.
An FBI Special agent said in a sworn affidavit that the pair told investigators that they had traveled to Washington with a third person to participate in the Jan. 6 protests over election integrity. The third person was not able to participate as he fell sick before the events.

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2 Kentucky men charged with entering Capitol during riot

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Two Kentucky men have been charged with illegally entering the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot.

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Two more Kentucky residents charged in U.S. Capitol riot


Two more Kentucky residents charged in US Capitol riot, including for aiding or abetting
Kala Kachmar, Louisville Courier Journal
© Court records
Lexington residents Troy Dylan Williams, left, and Dalton Ray Crase, far right in the red hat, just before they enter the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. They were both charged federally for alleged participation in the riots.
Two more Kentucky residents have been charged federally in the U.S. Capitol riot that killed five people on Jan. 6.
Dalton Ray Crase, 21, and Troy Dylan Williams, 25, both of Lexington, are charged with entering a restricted building or grounds, entering restricted grounds with the intent to impede government business, disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, picketing on Capitol grounds, and aiding or abetting a crime against the U.S. government.

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Two more Kentucky residents charged in U.S. Capitol riot, including for aiding or abetting


Two more Kentucky residents charged in US Capitol riot, including for aiding or abetting
Kala Kachmar, Louisville Courier Journal
© Court records
Lexington residents Troy Dylan Williams, left, and Dalton Ray Crase, far right in the red hat, just before they enter the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. They were both charged federally for alleged participation in the riots.
Two more Kentucky residents have been charged federally in the U.S. Capitol riot that killed five people on Jan. 6.
Dalton Ray Crase, 21, and Troy Dylan Williams, 25, both of Lexington, are charged with entering a restricted building or grounds, entering restricted grounds with the intent to impede government business, disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, picketing on Capitol grounds, and aiding or abetting a crime against the U.S. government.

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