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Arrest Warrant Issued for Far-Right Personality Tim Gionet After Live-Streaming From Riots

Arrest Warrant Issued for Far-Right Personality Tim Gionet After Live-Streaming From Riots On 1/14/21 at 7:11 PM EST A Scottsdale judge has issued an arrest warrant for Tim Baked Alaska Gionet, who live-streamed himself and others participating in the Capitol riot in January after he did not show up at a Thursday hearing in connection with a separate incident. In January, as Congress met to certify President-elect Joe Biden s win in the Electoral College, supporters of President Donald Trump swarmed the Capitol grounds. Some rioters were able to enter the building, causing the electoral vote count to stop as lawmakers were forced to take cover. Gionet live-streamed his perspective of the event on the gaming website DLive.

Warrant issued for arrest of far-right streamer Tim Baked Alaska Gionet after he violates release conditions, fails to show in court

Warrant issued for arrest of far-right streamer Tim Baked Alaska Gionet after he violates release conditions, fails to show in court Anne Ryman, Arizona Republic © DLive Tim “Baked Alaska” streamed live from Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5, 2021, a day before the riot as he walked down the street. The stream has since been taken down. A Scottsdale judge issued a warrant for the arrest Thursday of far-right social media personality Tim “Baked Alaska” Gionet after he said Gionet violated conditions of his release by leaving the state last week to go to Washington, where he apparently livestreamed the U.S. Capitol riot. 

Scottsdale prosecutor says far-right streamer Tim Baked Alaska Gionet violated release conditions by traveling to Capitol riot

Scottsdale prosecutor says far-right streamer Tim Baked Alaska Gionet violated release conditions by traveling to Capitol riot Anne Ryman, Arizona Republic © DLive Tim “Baked Alaska” Gionet livestreamed from Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5, the night before the U.S. Capitol riot. When far-right social media personality Tim “Baked Alaska” Gionet was arrested in December in Scottsdale on suspicion of assault, disorderly conduct and criminal trespass, a condition of his release was that he stay in Arizona.  Now, Scottsdale prosecutors are seeking to revoke his release after he livestreamed last week from Washington, D.C., where he was seen interviewing random people on the street the night before the U.S. Capitol riot. The next day, he livestreamed from inside  the historic building as thousands of people overran Capitol Hill and drove lawmakers into hiding. 

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