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Maverick Capitol riot defendant wants to represent himself

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Maverick Capitol riot defendant wants to represent himself

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These Are The Floridians Among Those Facing Charges In The Capitol Siege

/ Several Capitol rioters were identified using the building’s surveillance footage. In this screenshot from an FBI affidavit, Florida resident and far-right group Oath Keepers member Connie Meggs is circled in red. The charges range from violent and disorderly conduct to theft of government property. Two months ago, a man was photographed walking with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s lectern hefted over his shoulder in the U.S. Capitol. He was among the throngs who entered the building, but a photo of him carrying the lectern, smiling and waving at the camera, became an internet favorite. Nicknamed “lectern guy,” the man would later be identified as Adam Johnson from Bradenton, Florida – and he wouldn’t be the only Floridian arrested during or after the siege.

These Floridians Are Facing Charges In Capitol Siege

He was among the throngs who entered the building, but a photo of him carrying the lectern, smiling and waving at the camera, became an internet favorite. Nicknamed “lectern guy,” the man would later be identified as Adam Johnson from Bradenton, Florida – and he wouldn’t be the only Floridian arrested during or after the siege.  Now, weeks later, twenty-three Floridians have been charged in the Jan. 6 raid on the Capitol, representing nearly one-in-10 of the total. That puts the state behind only Texas, where more of its residents were arrested. The Justice Department says more than 300 people have been arrested so far, from at least 40 states, although details are available for about 270 of them. Most were implicated in social media posts – often from live streams they were accused of recording and broadcasting themselves. 

Capitol riot cases strain court system

Capitol riot cases strain court system POLITICO 3/10/2021 By Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney © Brent Stirton/Getty Images Pro-Trump rioters gather in front of the U.S. Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. When a top federal judge in Washington, D.C., convened court on a recent morning in one of the hundreds of cases stemming from the storming of the Capitol, it was pitch black outside of prosecutor Adam Alexander’s windows. “What time is it in Alaska?” Chief U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell asked. “It is 5:03 a.m. in the morning,” the Anchorage-based assistant U.S. attorney replied cheerfully via Zoom.

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