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3:13 am UTC Apr. 19, 2021 Nine current or former Hudson Valley residents have been charged with participating in the pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, which resulted in five deaths, injuries for roughly 140 police officers and several hundred arrests. Here are the local suspects, the charges they face and what they are accused of doing. All have been released while their criminal cases are pending except Edward Lang and Thomas Webster, who are being held without bail. VIDEO: Local residents charged in Capitol riot Nine current or former Hudson Valley residents have been charged with participating in the pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, which resulted in five deaths, injuries for roughly 140 police officers and several hundred arrests. Here are the local suspects. ....
4 Read / Add Comments Another Hudson Valley man is facing federal charges for his alleged role in the deadly pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol after being caught on camera, sharing and receiving photos on social media. Dutchess County resident William Vogel, of Pawling, was apprehended for his role in the Wednesday, Jan. 6 riot after being connected through images and video posted on Snapchat and conversations on Facebook that were later flagged by FBI investigators, authorities said. According to an FBI joint terrorism task force officer, videos with the Snapchat usernames “will vogel” and “willvogelmusic” and an emoji that is consistent with Vogel’s actual appearance showed officers inside the Capitol building retreating from rioters while chanting “whose house? Our house!” ....
4 Read / Add Comments Another Hudson Valley man is facing federal charges for his alleged role in the deadly pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol after being caught on camera, sharing and receiving photos on social media. Dutchess County resident William Vogel, of Pawling, was apprehended for his role in the Wednesday, Jan. 6 riot after being connected through images and video posted on Snapchat and conversations on Facebook that were later flagged by FBI investigators, authorities said. According to an FBI joint terrorism task force officer, videos with the Snapchat usernames “will vogel” and “willvogelmusic” and an emoji that is consistent with Vogel’s actual appearance showed officers inside the Capitol building retreating from rioters while chanting “whose house? Our house!” ....