Bayonne man falsely identifies as a cop after being caught repeatedly using emergency vehicle lights
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These 16 arrests from Tennessee were in connection to US Capitol riot
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Federal prosecutors say Eric Munchel should not be released on bail, citing the possibility that he committed an assault after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
This photograph entered as evidence against Eric Munchel is said to show the Nashville man inside the Senate chamber in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. 2021. (Credit: Justice Department via Courthouse News)
This photograph entered as evidence against Eric Munchel shows a Taser Pulse confiscated by police on Jan. 6. 2021, after the Capitol riots. (Credit: Justice Department via Courthouse News)
This photograph entered as evidence against Eric Munchel shows a Taser Pulse confiscated by police on Jan. 6. 2021, after the Capitol riots. (Credit: Justice Department via Courthouse News)
A man who was allegedly seen storming the U.S. Capitol with tactical hand restraints must remain in jail after his release order was blocked by a Washington, D.C. judge.
Eric Munchel, 30, was arrested last week after online researchers accused him of being the person photographed with so-called Zip Ties during the siege on Capitol Hill earlier this month.
Since the insurrection, Munchel has earned the label of Zip Tie Guy. Law enforcement interviewed Munchel and identified that he was carrying a black and yellow Taser Pulse taser that emits electrical shock, FBI Special Agent Carlos D. Fontanez explained in an affidavit that was filed following his arrest.