An organizer of the controversial Straight Pride Parade held in Boston in 2019 and a polarizing Natick Town Meeting member were both arrested Tuesday on charges stemming from their alleged.
Massachusetts residents arrested in US Capitol insurrection: Affidavits detail how FBI tracked them down
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
Two Massachusetts residents left a trail of digital breadcrumbs for agents within the FBI’s Boston division to track after the pair traveled to Washington D.C. and stormed the U.S. Capitol earlier this month, according to federal records.
The clues led to the arrests of Suzanne Ianni, a Natick Town Meeting member, and Mark Sahady, of Malden, on Tuesday. Each are charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
UpdatedTue, Jan 19, 2021 at 4:29 pm ET
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Suzanne Ianni (left) poses in a charter bus on its way to Washington, D.C., for the Jan. 6 Stop the Steal rally. (FBI)
NATICK, MA FBI agents used a breadcrumb trail of social media posts and widely circulated photos to arrest two Massachusetts residents on Tuesday following their apparent involvement in the Jan. 6 riot inside the U.S. Capitol.
Agents with the FBI s Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested elected Natick Town Meeting member Suzanne Ianni, 59, and Malden resident Mark Sahady, 46, at their homes Tuesday morning, the agency announced in a tweet. Ianni and Sahady face charges of disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds and knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building without lawful authority, according to court documents.