A central Pennsylvania man has been charged for his actions at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Barton Wade Shively of Mechanicsburg was arrested Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice on charges of civil disorder, forcible assault of a government employee, entering restricted grounds and violent entry.
The charges came after Shively turned himself in to the FBI s Harrisburg office on Jan. 14 after seeing photos of himself circulating on the news.
Shively is the second central Pa. resident to be charged for their actions on Jan. 6. Riley June Williams was arrested and charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct, and entering the restricted space of the U.S. Capitol. She also is accused of stealing a computer used by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, according to court records.
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Woman Accused Of Helping Steal Pelosi s Laptop Freed From Jail
Riley June Williams faces theft charges for allegedly taking Pelosi s laptop, is now in her mother s custody.
Mark Scolforo
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) A Pennsylvania woman facing charges that she helped steal a laptop from the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the attack on the U.S. Capitol will be released from jail, a federal judge decided Thursday.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Martin Carlson directed that Riley June Williams be released into the custody of her mother, with travel restrictions, and instructed her to appear Monday in federal court in Washington to continue her case.
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A Pennsylvania woman accused of helping to steal a laptop from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the attack on the U.S. Capitol was ordered released from detention on Thursday and placed in her mother’s custody.
Riley June Williams, 22, must stay in the home she shares with her mother and abide by other conditions of release, including avoiding contact with any witnesses or victims of the Jan. 6 Capitol storming. Federal Magistrate Judge Martin Carlson said he was releasing Williams in part because she had no prior criminal record, but he warned her that her mother, Wendy Williams, could be criminally charged if she fails to report to the court any violations of the conditions of release.