New arrests were made and federal charges were filed following the storming of the Capitol by a mob of President Donald Trump's supporters.
Federal court records show Alvarado was charged with five counts, including violent entry or disorderly conduct; assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees; and obstruction of an official proceeding.
According to charging documents, Alvarado admitted during an interview after the riot with a TV station to going to Washington to protest because he believed election fraud may have compromised his vote. In the interview, Alvarado stated he was at the edge of the Capitol building barricade during the chaos when others pushed past it. He joined in.