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FBI Requesting Help From Citizens to Identify Individuals Involved in D C violence – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

OUR FBI NEEDS YOUR HELP! VT: Start with arresting DHS and the Capitol Police and then ask why 364 National Guard members ordered to protect the Capitol failed to show up for over 3 hours… Hey FBI, it’s these people… then this guy, from ABC News: WV lawmaker took video of himself rushing into US Capitol with pro-Trump mob A West Virginia lawmaker was among the people mostly pro-Trump protesters who broke into the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.  Del. Derrick Evans took a video of himself and others rushing into the building after attacking Capitol police. In it, he is seen wearing a helmet and yelling, “We’re in! Keep it moving, baby!”

How to Submit a Tip to FBI About the Violence at U S Capitol

After the events that took place at the nation s Capitol yesterday, citizens and government agencies are demanding answers. The FBI is currently searching for those who have any digital media depicting rioting and violence to help identify those who were instigating violence in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021. In a statement, FBI Director Wray said  We do not tolerate violent agitators and extremists who use the guise of First Amendment-protected activity to incite violence and wreak havoc. Such behavior betrays the values of our democracy.  Make no mistake: With our partners, we will hold accountable those who participated in yesterday’s siege of the Capitol.

Live News Updates: The Capitol Building Riot - The New York Times

The Capitol Attack Aftermath Feb. 6, 2021, 10:06 a.m. ETFeb. 6, 2021, 10:06 a.m. ET The chief of the Capitol Police will resign, and the first federal charges have been filed against violent protesters arrested in Wednesday’s riot. Image Jan. 7, 2021, 9:24 p.m. ETJan. 7, 2021, 9:24 p.m. ET The police confronted intruders outside the Senate chamber on Jan. 6.Credit.Erin Schaff/The New York Times Federal prosecutors on Thursday filed their first charges stemming from Wednesday’s riot at the Capitol, charging one man with assaulting a police officer and another with illegally possessing a loaded handgun. Both criminal complaints were filed in Federal District Court in Washington. The city’s Metropolitan Police Department had announced earlier that they had arrested nearly 70 people at the riot on charges that included unlawful entry, gun possession and assault. The United States Capitol Police announced the arrests of 14 other people on Thursday.

Police, FBI ask public to help identify persons of interest who stormed Capitol

Police, FBI ask public to help identify persons of interest who stormed Capitol and last updated 2021-01-07 16:42:12-05 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Authorities in Washington D.C. are asking the public to help identify persons of interest who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) released photos Thursday of numerous individuals who officers say committed various criminal acts in the district following President Donald Trump’s “Save America” rally. Most of the people in the images are facing unlawful entry charges after they violently forced their way into the Capitol. Others may also be charged for stolen property, as some took items from the building when they exited.

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