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Feds arrest, charge Mercer woman in pink hat during Capitol attack | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 5, 2021 Rachel Powell, of Sandy Lake, Pa., uses a bullhorn to talk to passing cars while protesting stay-at-home orders and the shutdown of non-essential businesses due to the coronavirus pandemic outside the Mercer County Courthouse, on April 20, 2020, in Mercer, Pa. Federal agents on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, were at the home of Powell, who told a magazine this week she was at the U.S. Capitol last month during the riot by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, a TV station reported. WKBN-TV said investigators were conducting court-authorized activity at her home. (Tanner Mondok/The Herald via AP) A Mercer County woman was charged with helping to storm the U.S. Capitol, with federal authorities saying she is the person in a pink hat shown in video directing others through a bullhorn about how to gain further control of the building, authorities said Friday.

Feds arrest, charge woman in pink hat during Capitol attack | News, Sports, Jobs

MARK SCOLFORO and CLAUDIA LAUER Associated Press Tanner Mondok/The Herald via AP Rachel Powell, of Sandy Lake, Pa., uses a bullhorn to talk to passing cars while protesting stay-at-home orders and the shutdown of non-essential businesses due to the coronavirus pandemic outside the Mercer County Courthouse, on April 20, 2020, in Mercer, Pa. A Pennsylvania woman was charged with helping to storm the U.S. Capitol, with federal authorities saying she is the person in a pink hat shown in video directing others through a bullhorn about how to gain further control of the building, authorities said Friday. Rachel Marie Powell was taken into custody Thursday night in New Castle, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) from her home in Sandy Lake, said Margaret Philbin, a spokesperson for the U.S. attorney in Pittsburgh.

Two Pennsylvanians, one from Bucks County, charged with assaulting officers during Capitol attack One was present when police shot rioter dead

Two Pennsylvanians, one from Bucks County, charged with assaulting officers during Capitol attack One was present when police shot rioter dead
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FBI arrests man in Denver in connection with attack on Capitol [update]

Editor s note: This story has been updated with additional information.  A man who took part in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was arrested in Denver on Saturday, according to the FBI. Zachary Jordan Alam, 29, whose hometown was not listed by the Department of Justice, was charged with assault on a federal officer with a dangerous or deadly weapon, destruction of government property, obstruction of an official proceeding, unlawful entry on a restricted building and violent entry and disorderly conduct, according to a criminal complaint. Alam was arrested at a motel in the 2400 block of Reading Road, the FBI said on Tuesday.

Man who assaulted officer during D C riot was wanted in NJ: feds

Man who assaulted officer during D.C. riot was wanted in NJ: feds A Bucks County, Pennsylvania, man has been charged with assaulting a federal officer, after investigators say he pushed over a fence and knocked an officer to the ground during the violent siege at the U.S. Capitol in early January. Charges including assaulting an officer, obstructing an officer during their official duties and obstructing an official proceeding were filed against Ryan Samsel late last week, according to federal court documents that were unsealed early Monday. Investigators said Samsel, believed to be living in Bristol, PA, is on parole for a 2016 assault conviction in Bucks County and has an open warrant in Burlington County, for a separate alleged assault in Riverside in 2019.

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