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San Antonio loan officer pleads guilty in Capitol riot
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Matthew Carl Mazzocco, 37, is the first San Antonio resident charged in the Jan. 6 breach to admit his guilt./Courtesy photo
A San Antonio loan officer involved in the storming of the U.S. Capitol has pleaded guilty to a federal misdemeanor.
Matthew Carl Mazzocco, 37, is the first San Antonio resident charged in the Jan. 6 breach to admit his guilt.
His lawyer, Robbie Ward of San Antonio, struck a plea deal on Mazzocco’s behalf with federal prosecutors in Washington, records show.
Mazzocco pleaded guilty to illegally parading, demonstrating or picketing in the Capitol building, a misdemeanor.
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