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Hazelton, who has previously protested against pandemic orders and vaccines in New Jersey, was arrested Friday in connection with the Capitol s invasion.
The riot occurred after then-President Donald Trump repeated baseless claims of election fraud at a rally and told his audience to march on the Capitol.
Hazelton s attorney, Daryl Kipnis of Medford, said the ridiculous charges appear to be based on a fantastical misinterpretation of words that my client is alleged to have said in a YouTube video that simply does not comport with reality. To suggest that she be held criminally liable for the actions of complete strangers where there is no evidence that she intended harm to anyone or anything is ludicrous, he added.
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A fifth New Jersey resident has been charged with storming the U.S. Capitol earlier this month as Congress met to certify President Joe Biden s election victory.
Rasha Abual-Ragheb, a Fairfield resident who goes by Rasha Abu, was charged on Jan. 16 after someone who saw a picture of her inside the Capitol tipped off the FBI, officials said.
The FBI said they investigated her Facebook posts where she posted about being proud to be part of history even though she had been hit with pepper spray and tear gas.
Rasha Abual-Ragheb s Facebook post about being at the Capitol riot (FBI)