Paula Reed Ward
Courtesy of U.S. District Court
Jorden Mink, of South Fayette, faces federal charges related to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol Building. Federal authorities say these photos were posted to an Instagram account belonging to Mink, who they said was caught on video smashing a Capitol window with a baseball bat.
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A federal judge has ordered an South Fayette man accused of using a baseball bat to break windows in the Capitol building during this month’s insurrection to remain in custody pending trial.