West Virginia State House member Derrick Evans, 35, was arrested Friday
He was charged with entering a restricted public building and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds in connection with the Capitol riots
The Department of Justice announced on a call on Friday that they d charged 13 people over Wednesday s riot
Among them is Richard Barnett, 60, who was pictured with his feet on Speaker Nancy Pelosi s desk
He was taken into custody at his home in Arkansas, and remains behind bars
Brad Rukstales, CEO of a Chicago data analytics firm, has apologized for his extremely poor judgement in storming the building
Thirteen charged in federal court following riot at US Capitol January 09, 2021
File photo of the chaos in the US Capitol on Wednesday when Trump supporters rioted in the hallowed grounds.
WASHINGTON Thirteen individuals, including a suburban Chicago man and the CEO of a data analytics firm who was terminated for his actions, have been charged so far in federal court in the District of Columbia related to crimes committed at the US Capitol in Washington, D.C, on Wednesday, according to the Department of Justice.
In addition to those who have been charged, additional complaints have been submitted and investigations are ongoing, said a statement by the Justice Department. The lawless destruction of the U.S. Capitol building was an attack against one of our Nation s greatest institutions, said Acting US Attorney Michael Sherwin.
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The United States Department of Justice has released the names of 13 individuals who have been charged in federal court in the District of Columbia following the riots at the U.S Capitol in Washington D.C. According to the statement released on January 8, approximately 40 have been charged in the Superior Court for offenses including, but not limited to, unlawful entry, curfew violations, and firearms-related crimes.
In addition to the above charges and arrests, several more complaints have been submitted with the investigations being jointly carried out by the FBI; U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; United States Marshals Service; U.S. Capitol Police Department; and the Metropolitan Police Department. The cases are being prosecuted by the U.S Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.