Rioters who stormed US Capitol now face backlash at work, and with businesses
Over 90 people have been arrested since loyalists to outgoing President Trump disrupted lawmakers as they met to confirm Electoral College results. Author: Associated Press Updated: 9:27 PM CST January 10, 2021
WASHINGTON A printing company in Maryland saw the photo on Twitter Wednesday night: an employee roaming the halls of the U.S. Capitol with a company badge around his neck. He was fired the next day.
Others are facing similar repercussions at work for their participation in Wednesday s riot at the U.S. Capitol. Some business owners are being trashed on social media and their establishments boycotted, while rank-and-file employees at other businesses have been fired.
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An Alabama man allegedly parked a pickup truck packed with 11 homemade bombs, an assault rifle and a handgun two blocks from the US Capitol building on Wednesday for hours before authorities ever noticed, according to federal prosecutors.