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What we know about the Capitol riot arrests

By Clare Hymes, Cassidy McDonald, Eleanor Watson July 27, 2021 / 12:24 AM / CBS News Marking 6 months since assault on U.S. Capitol America watched as hordes of rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6 crushing through windows, pressing up stairways, and sending lawmakers and law enforcement running for their lives. The flood of protesters who streamed into the Capitol that day left federal authorities with an equally immense task: finding and charging those responsible. According to a CBS News review of court documents, at least 543 defendants have been charged in connection with the January 6 attack. Six months after the siege, the FBI said they have yet to identify more than 300 individuals believed to have committed violent acts on the Capitol grounds, including over 200 who assaulted police officers.

What we know about the Capitol riot arrests

What we know about the Capitol riot arrests
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What we know about the Capitol riot arrests

So far, at least 20 defendants have pleaded guilty. At least seven defendants, including four Oath Keepers, have agreed to cooperate with the government. At least 14 have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors only, while two have pleaded guilty to single counts of felony obstruction. One defendant has been sentenced to 8 months in prison for a felony, and two defendants have been sentenced for misdemeanor charges: Anna Morgan-Lloyd was sentenced to three years probation and no jail time, and Michael Curzio was sentenced to six months imprisonment, although the courts credited him for the approximately six months he had already spent incarcerated as he waited for the courts to hear his case.

Stephen Colbert Offers Up Some Blunt Prison Advice For Jan 6 Riot Suspects

Stephen Colbert Offers Up Some Blunt Prison Advice For Jan 6 Riot Suspects
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