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Fourth alleged Oath Keeper pleads guilty to in Capitol riot conspiracy, obstruction

Fourth alleged Oath Keeper pleads guilty to in Capitol riot conspiracy, obstruction
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Capitol Attack Lawyers Are Griping About Their Cases Over an Email Listserv

Capitol Attack Lawyers Are Griping About Their Cases Over an Email Listserv
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Jan 6 rioters face years in jail for ransacking Capitol Harsher penalties loom for more violent defendants

Jan 6 rioters face years in jail for ransacking Capitol Harsher penalties loom for more violent defendants
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Capitol riots: New video released from FBI probe

BBC News Published image copyrightGetty Images image captionThe probe into perpetrators of the 6 January attack has become one of the largest investigations in US history It s been six months since supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol and the FBI is renewing its appeal for the public s assistance in identifying those involved. On Tuesday, the agency released 11 new videos of suspects allegedly involved in violent clashes with law enforcement during the 6 January siege. Since January, the FBI has arrested more than 535 individuals for a variety of criminal activity on the day of the riot, but some of the most violent offenders have yet to be found, the agency said, including those caught on camera.

What we know about the unprecedented Capitol riot arrests

America watched as hordes of rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6 crushing through windows, pressing up stairways, and sending lawmakers and law enforcement running for their lives. The flood of protesters who streamed into the Capitol that day left federal authorities with an equally immense task: finding and charging those responsible. The Department of Justice said more than 535 defendants had been arrested so far in connection with the attack, and FBI Director Christopher Wray said the federal law enforcement agency has “hundreds more investigations still ongoing,” including more serious charges still in store. “This is far from over,” Wray said.

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