Data marketing company Cogensia has terminated the employment of its chief executive and president, Brad Rukstales, after he was arrested following unrest at the US Capitol building.
Brandon Fellows, 26, posted on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat about being at the riots
He has also uploaded some of his riot selfies to his Bumble dating app
He told Bloomberg he is planning to go back to the Capitol for another protest
Fellows, who used to work in a grocery store in upstate NY, smoked weed on Senator Jeff Merkley s desk
He has not been arrested, nor has Simone Gold or Olympic swimmer Kete Keller
They were all ID d through photos and videos taken at the riot on Wednesday
The DoJ said on Tuesday that hundreds would be charged and may face up to 20 years behind bars
6 Shocking Details In Criminal Charges Against Pro-Trump Insurrectionists Pro-Trump insurrectionists enter the Senate Chamber on January 6, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) January 11, 2021 3:00 p.m.
In the aftermath of an angry mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters storming the Capitol on January 6, jarring details about the insurgents (some of whom have alreadybeenidentified) are coming to light in law enforcement’s ongoing criminal investigations. More than three dozen individuals who participated, or planned to participate, in the attack have been slapped with criminal charges.
Here are some alarming details in the court documents of those who were allegedly involved to trying to violently overthrow the government on Trump’s behalf:
Some 85 people have been arrested and 55 have been charged. There are ongoing investigations by the Capitol Police, FBI, DC Metropolitan Police and DoJ,