A nationwide dragnet involving hundreds of prosecutors and agents from all 56 FBI field offices is aimed at identifying members of the mob who stormed the Capitol.
Arkansas man who posed in Pelosi’s office and West Virginia delegate among those charged in Capitol breach Spencer Hsu, Devlin Barrett
Replay Video UP NEXT The U.S. Justice Department and FBI announced charges Friday against a freshman West Virginia lawmaker, an Arkansas man who told the media he posed for photos on a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office and an Alabama man whose truck allegedly carried 11 molotov cocktails and a semiautomatic rifle to this week’s U.S. Capitol riots. The cases come as authorities in Washington continue working to identify members of the mob who stormed the Capitol many of whom posted images of themselves on social media amid the mayhem.
An Alabama man with homemade explosives. A Maryland man with a handgun. They re among at least 60 people arrested after US Capitol riot. Nick Penzenstadler, Kristine Phillips and Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY
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Federal authorities continued Tuesday to round up people following a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week and to file new charges against others who had already been arrested.
Authorities said they kept a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia tied up for hours on Tuesday as they prepared to file more charges in what acting U.S. Attorney Michael Sherwin called an unprecedented investigation.