A public emergency declaration issued Wednesday was suspended for 15 days.
A small group of President Trump s supporters gathered outside the Capitol around 9 a.m., hours before Congress was set to confirm that Joe Biden won the U.S. Presidential election.
That was interrupted by throngs of people marching, chanting and knocking down barriers.
Four people died as a result of the rampage, including one woman shot by Capitol police and three who suffered medical emergencies.
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63 instances of curfew violation (The city ordered a 6 p.m. curfew when chaos broke out.)
25 instances of unlawful entry
One instance of crossing a police line
Four instances of carrying a pistol without a license
One person arrested on suspicion of defacing public property and assaulting a police officer
However, that s likely not the final nor full list of charges arrested suspects will face. Police and prosecutors can add to the list of crimes as the investigation unfolds and suspects are formally charged.
Here s a full list of residents arrested from the Pennsylvania area:
Anthony Tammaro, 60