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Rioters at U S Capitol trying to change narrative on confrontation with police

Rioters at U.S. Capitol trying to change narrative on confrontation with police Updated May 10, 2021; Posted May 10, 2021 In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, U.S. Capitol Police push back rioters trying to enter the U.S. Capitol in Washington.AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File Facebook Share “Let him out, he’s done,” Black claimed to have told rioters. But federal prosecutors say surveillance footage doesn’t back up Black’s account. They said he acknowledged that he wanted to get the officer out of the way because the cop was blocking his path inside. At least a dozen of the 400 people charged so far in the Jan. 6 insurrection have made dubious claims about their encounters with officers at the Capitol. The most frequent argument is that they can’t be guilty of anything, because police stood by and welcomed them inside, even though the mob pushed past police barriers, sprayed chemical irritants and smashed windows as chaos enveloped the government complex.

US Capitol rioters make questionable claims about police » Borneo Bulletin Online

May 11, 2021 Jacques billeaud PHOENIX (AP) Joshua Matthew Black said in a YouTube video that he was protecting the officer at the United States (US) Capitol who had been pepper sprayed and fallen to the ground as the crowd rushed the building entrance on January 6. “Let him out, he’s done,” Black claimed to have told rioters. But federal prosecutors said surveillance footage doesn’t back up Black’s account. They said he acknowledged that he wanted to get the officer out of the way because the cop was blocking his path inside. At least a dozen of the 400 people charged so far in the January 6 insurrection have made dubious claims about their encounters with officers at the Capitol. The most frequent argument is that they can’t be guilty of anything, because police stood by and welcomed them inside, even though the mob pushed past police barriers, sprayed chemical irritants and smashed windows as chaos enveloped the government complex.

NM man charged in Capitol breach thought it was OK to go in

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – A Santa Fe man charged with illegally entering the U.S. Capitol building during the Jan. 6 insurrection had the door held open for him by a Capitol Police officer, his attorney says. “He did not breach any barriers,” said attorney Dan Cron, who is representing 42-year-old Matthew Martin. “He thought by virtue of the fact that the Capitol Police opened the doors up that it was OK to go in.” No police or officials told Martin he had to leave, Cron said, adding that video Martin took while inside the Capitol corroborated that claim. ...................... Martin has been charged with unlawful entry, disorderly conduct, impeding the conduct of government business and parading, demonstrating or picketing in the Capitol buildings, according to court documents. He was released from custody pending trial after making his first appearance in the U.S. District Court in New Mexico last month. His case was also transferred to U.S. f

Santa Fe man charged in Capitol riot is a defense contractor with security clearance

Created: April 23, 2021 03:15 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Matthew Martin, 42, faces four federal charges for his alleged role in the U.S. Capitol riot. Court documents reveal Martin, who lives in Santa Fe, admitted to FBI agents that he was involved in the insurrection on Jan. 6. Martin works for a defense contractor for the federal government and holds a security clearance.  Court documents state Martin decided to travel to Washington after reading then-President Donald Trump’s tweets regarding the election being stolen. Martin also stated that he realized later that the protests were worse than he thought and that he returned home from D.C. On January 7.

New Mexicao man, defense contractor employees, charged in Capitol riot

New Mexicao man, defense contractor employees, charged in Capitol riot
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