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Florida and New York men in court Tuesday among more than 70 charged after US Capitol riot

An Alabama man with homemade explosives. A Maryland man with a handgun. They re among at least 60 people arrested after US Capitol riot. Nick Penzenstadler, Kristine Phillips and Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY You can help the FBI identify rioters who stormed the US Capitol UP NEXT Federal authorities continued Tuesday to round up people following a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week and to file new charges against others who had already been arrested.   Authorities said they kept a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia tied up for hours on Tuesday as they prepared to file more charges in what acting U.S. Attorney Michael Sherwin called an unprecedented investigation. 

Roy Exum: Why Impeach Trump? - Chattanoogan com

Roy Exum: Why Impeach Trump? Monday, January 11, 2021 - by Roy Exum Roy Exum If what happened in Washington on Wednesday had occurred this time a year ago, not only would I have contributed to some “Dump Trump” campaign, I would have put a bumper sticker on my car. There is no way that any of us in the United States could have predicted Donald Trump’s horrid behavior after Joe Biden’s November victory. Far worse was Trump sicing his Heinz 57 varieties of followers like they were attack dogs on our nation’s Capital. I believe it will turn out to be undoubtedly one of the blackest days in America’s history.

Florida man carrying Nancy Pelosi s lectern, Arizona man wearing fur hat and horns among nearly 60 arrests after US Capitol riot

Hawaii Proud Boys leader seen smoking during Capitol riot to appear in federal court in Honolulu

A federal murder probe has also been opened into the death of Capitol Hill Officer Brian Sicknick; Fox News contributor Joey Jones weighs in. Hawaii Proud Boys leader Nick Ochs is expected to appear in federal court in Honolulu on Monday after flying back from Washington, D.C., where he allegedly stormed the U.S. Capitol with a crowd of pro-Trump demonstrators, interrupting the official Electoral College certification.  Nicholas Nick R. Ochs, a resident of Hawaii, has been charged with one count of unlawful entry into restricted buildings or grounds. He is the leader of the Hawaii chapter of the Proud Boys organization and has the words PROUD BOY tattooed on his right forearm, according to court documents. He was arrested at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Hawaii on Thursday.

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