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    Bigdaddysaints

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    Figured we should start a separate thread on the arrests and those involved in the storming of the Capitol. I know it has been talked about in the other thread a lot, but for the ones who just want to follow the ones arrested and/or charged, this will be an easier way to see updates on the investigations.

    Link below is everyone who has been arrested. But we know there will be more.

    The website seems to be updated with new information daily.

    The ones who are getting the most air time:


    Jake Angeli
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    Adam Johnson
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    Richard Barnett
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    Kevin Seefried
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    Eric Gavelek Munchel
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    Larry R. Brock
    Lisa Eisenhart
    Robert Keith Packer
    Klete Keller
    Aaron Mostofsky
    Anthime Joseph Gionet
    Peter Francis Stager
    Christine Priola
     
    I don't know if I'd go that far.

    This forker can rot for all I care.

    I'm hurt because I still had the idealism I was taught as a kid. I just knew that America would do the right thing. I am so disappointed in us.
    Me too. I was convinced people wouldn’t re-elect the criminal psychopath. That all the lying, cheating, fraud, sexual assault and trying to overthrow a federal election would be disqualifying. It was a real gut punch to realize how bad most Americans are. How they no longer believe in this country’s premise.
     
    A man who ran for the congressional seat previously held by former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) taunted a federal judge’s decision to immediately send him to prison for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

    Philip Sean Grillo, who was sentenced Friday to 12 months in prison, let it be known in court that President-elect Trump would likely pardon him.

    “Trump’s gonna pardon me anyways,” Grillo, a New York district leader from Queens, said as U.S. Marshals took him into custody.

    In 2023, Grillo was found guilty of the felony charge of obstruction of an official proceeding, along with a series of misdemeanors. After the Supreme Court narrowed the government’s use of obstruction law this summer, Grillo filed a motion for acquittal on that count.

    U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth, who presided over the case, sentenced Grillo on Friday for the remaining misdemeanor counts.

    “I will do my job as I’m bound by oath to do, and the president will do his. It’s as simple as that,” the judge said.

    Grillo declared candidacy for Santos’ seat in 2023. However, despite an interest in politics, Lamberth argued that, for now, defendants should be prosecuted without regard to their “political affiliation or any other attribute.”…….

     

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