Kentucky man pictured in FBI BOLO poster arrested for macing police during US Capitol riot Share Updated: 11:16 PM EST Feb 4, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 11:16 PM EST Feb 4, 2021
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Show Transcript NOW AT 7.5 %. VICKI: NEW TONIGHT AT 11:00, THE FBI ARRESTS ANOTHER KENTUCKIAN FOR STORMING THE U.S. CAPITOL ON JANUARY 6. PETER SCHWARTZ WAS ARRESTED TODAY IN PENNSYLVANIA. HE’S FACING NUMEROUS FEDERAL CHARGES, INCLUDING FORCIBLY ASSAULTING OFFICERS, VIOLENT ENTRY, AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT ON CAPITOL GROUNDS. ACCORDING TO THE FBI COMPLAINT, THE OWENSBORO MAN WAS CAPT
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 11:16 PM EST Feb 4, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Eight Kentuckians have now been charged in connection with the deadly U.S. Capitol siege in January, the latest arrest taking place this week.Peter Schwartz, of Owensboro and currently lives in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, appeared before
âIt was a huge shock:â Man with ties to NKY facing federal charges in connection to violence at the U.S. Capitol
A family member thinks the charges should be dropped. Prosecutors say otherwise.
Man from NKY facing federal charges related to violence at Capitol By Jessica Schmidt | February 4, 2021 at 9:45 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 1:40 PM
WALTON, Ky. (FOX19) - A man with ties to the Tri-State is facing federal charges related to the violent protest at the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6 that left several dead, including a Capitol police officer.
The FBI has been making arrests in the wake of the protest. A man named Dalton Ray Crase is one of them, as he is currently facing several federal charges, including aiding and abetting and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
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.