From Baked Alaska To A Guy With Horns: Notable Riot Arrests
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Jenna Ryan Of Texas Live Streamed A Facebook Video Walking With A Group Toward The Capitol And Said We Are Going To Blank In Here As They Approached The Door
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Adam Johnson Of Florida Is Accused Of Swiping Pelosis Lectern During The Chaos And Smiling As He Walked Through The Capitol Rotunda With It
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Doug Jensen Of Iowa Was Seen On Video Chasing A Black Officer Up An Interior Flight Of Stairs In The Capitol As A Mob Trailed Several Steps Behind
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Emily Hernandez Of Missouri Was Seen In Photos Holding A Splintered Name Plate Belonging To Pelosi
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Jack Jesse Griffith Of Tennessee Was Arrested After An Informant Identified Him As A Person Known On Facebook As Juan Bibiano
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Tim Gionet, A Far Right Media Personality Who Calls Himself Baked Alaska
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Jacob Chansley 33 Of Arizona Was Seen In The Capitol Wearing Face Paint No Shirt And A Furry Hat With Horns And Carrying A US Flag Attached To A Spear
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Richard Barnett Sits In The Office Of Speaker Nancy Pelosi
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A Billboard Seeking Tips About Rioters Who Breached The United States Capitol Building On Jan. 6
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Far Right Media Personality Tim Gionet Who Calls Himself Baked Alaska Has Been Arrested By The FBI For His Involvement In The Riot At The US Capitol
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Jenny Cudd Front A Flower Shop Owner And Former Midland Mayoral Candidate And Eliel Rosa Leave The Federal Courthouse In Midland Texas
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Grapevine Texas Police Department Shows Larry Rendall Brock Jr.
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Aaron Mostofsky And Kevin Seefried Walk Down The Stairs Outside The Senate Chamber In The US Capitol In Washington
More than 125 people have been arrested so far on charges related to the violent insurrection led by supporters of President Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol, where a Capitol police officer and four others were killed.
Charges from the Jan. 6 riot range from curfew violations to serious federal felonies related to theft and weapons possession.
From a man pictured kicking his feet up on a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office to a far right-wing media personality known as “Baked Alaska” to the bare-chested guy sporting a furry hat with horns, here’s a list in alphabetical order of some of the more notable arrests and allegations made by authorities.