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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi s lectern, stolen in Capitol riot, returned

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn The photo of a smiling and waving accused rioter carrying it off went viral. • 4 min read US Capitol riots: Tracking the insurrection On Jan. 6, rioters coming from a pro-Trump rally broke into the U.S. Capitol, resulting in deaths, injuries, arrests and vandalism.Win Mcnamee/Getty Images House Speaker Nancy Pelosi s lectern, seen being carried off in the Capitol riot in a photo that went viral, has been returned. Pool/ABC News The Speaker s podium, which had been photographed in the arms of a rioter during the siege of the Capitol on Jan. 6, is seen in the Rayburn Reception Room at the U.S. Capitol, Jan. 13, 2021.

D C riots: How many have been arrested so far - Los Angeles Times

Print While officials are still making arrests and scouring videos and images from social media in pursuit of suspects, data released by the Washington Metropolitan Police and U.S. Capitol Police reveal the charges brought against those accused of participating in the riot. The most common charge was for violating the curfew imposed by Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, which took effect at 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday. More than 60 people have been arrested on suspicion of curfew violations. Another 37 were arrested on suspicion of unlawful entry. Others were charged with assault, property damage and an assortment of gun charges. Many were charged with more than one offense.

Here s how many people have been arrested in connection to the Pro-Trump Capitol mob

A pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol in Washington Here s how it happened

A pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol in Washington. Here s how it happened Sandhya Kambhampati, Chris Megerian, Swetha Kannan © Provided by The LA Times Supporters of President Trump fill the steps of the U.S. Capitol before a mob stormed the building Wednesday. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) The electoral college vote certification was interrupted when supporters of President Trump stormed the Capitol in Washington on Wednesday, capturing the nation s attention and threatening its democratic process. The rioters, fueled by Trump s baseless claims of election fraud, breached the building and ran freely through its historic halls before being forced out. The violence resulted in the death of one woman and an emergency district curfew that will last until Thursday morning. Here is how the situation unfolded:

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