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March 4, 2022 Jason Riddle Theft of government property, and parading, demonstrating or picketing at the Capitol. Guilty 3 months’ incarceration 36 months’ probation $754 restitution 60 days’ community service [92] A Keene, NH man and former veteran who stole a bottle of wine and a book from the Capitol on January 6.
By January 6, 2022, one year after the attack, more than 725 people had been charged for their involvement; over the following year, the number increased to more than 950. [55] [56] A thousand people had been charged with federal crimes by the end of January 2023, two years after the attack, [6] rising to more than 1,100 in August 2023. [57]
— The scene in Washington D.C. was very different on January 6, 2025 than it was four years before. ... in prison in January 2024. They admitted to breaking through police lines and threatening ...
How many people took part in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot? How many were arrested? How long did Trump speak before the insurrection? ... January 5, 2022 at 4:00 AM. ... In Other News.
Ryan Stephen Samsel (born 1983/1984 (age 40–41)) participated in the January 6 United States Capitol attack. [1] [2] He was charged with several crimes, including forcibly assaulting federal officers; engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds; carrying out an act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds; and obstruction of an official proceeding—the United States ...
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Richard Morris "Bigo" Barnett (born May 1960) [1] [2] [3] is an American convicted felon who took part in the United States Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. A photograph of Barnett with his feet on a desk in Nancy Pelosi’s office in the Capitol building became one of the most prominent images of the January 6 attack.
Adam Christian Johnson, also known as the "Podium Guy" [1] [2] and "Via Getty", [3] is an American who took part in the United States Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. A photograph of Johnson carrying then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's lectern became a prominent image of the attack.