Once the team locates a person and confirms their identity, they put a package together with the persons name, address, phone number and several images and send it to the FBI. In fact, the AP trots out and entirely new definition of the word insurrection to back their idea that storming the capitol and distrupting legislative sessions is absolutely not an insurrection. A Twitter User Threatened To Kill Obama. REVLETT, Jordan T The vast majority of defendants were initially charged with additional counts that were either dropped by prosecutors as part of a plea deal or otherwise not part of their conviction. Hundreds of additional cases are expected to be adjudicated in the coming months, with a number of sentencing hearings already on the calendar this spring. Multiple people died and four Capitol officers took their own lives in the days and months after the attack. FEE, Thomas Coffman drove to Capitol Hill from Alabama on Jan. 6, 2021, in a pickup truck loaded with powerful weapons, and is believed to have been the most heavily armed defendant during the attack. SANTOS-SMITH, Diana NALLEY, Verden Andrew PRIOLA, Christine Gieswein is facing some of the most serious . He also sprayed a fire extinguisher directly into the tunnel onto police officers. HARDING, Peter J. Moving their cases through the court system is expected to be a lengthy process. In the seven months since a mob of rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol more than 570 people had been arrested . 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Among the more than 700 people facing federal charges in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, 19 are from Illinois. You didnt just come up and sock a guy in the face, Lamberth said at the sentencing. MCCAUGHEY III, Patrick Edward Ninety days in jail, three years' probation. COURTRIGHT, Gracyn Dawn BARNETT, Richard They identified him by working with New York State authorities and matching his likeness to a 2017 mugshot, in which he had the same distinctive sideburns. STEELE-SMITH, Melody Updated: 11:27 PM EDT July 28, 2021. TANIOS, George GARCIA, Gabriel Augustin A U.S. citizen, Scott-Railton is working with several groups and dozens of volunteer investigators in what he calls an unprecedented volunteer effort to scour photos, videos and social media posts to help the FBI. Many have bankruptcies or other financial troubles in their lives. Agents also are using higher-level technologies. 1. EVANS III, Treniss Jewell More than 150 people have pleaded guilty to storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, but relatively few defendants have received prison time for their role in the insurrection . Indonesian mass killings of 1965-66. California (17), New Jersey (15 . This table is tracking them all. Mr. Packer, who was photographed wearing a sweatshirt bearing the phrase "Camp Auschwitz" in the Capitol on Jan. 6, was arrested in Newport News, Va., on Jan. 13, according to two law . More than 175 people have been arrested for their roles in the U.S. Capitol insurrection that left five people dead and more than 50 police officers injured. The charges also include 51 counts of physical violence or assaulting, resisting or impeding a federal officer, including 16 counts of using a dangerous weapon, which could lead to a sentence of up to 10 years. HALE-CUSANELLI, Timothy Louis SIDORSKI, Dennis HEINL, Jennifer Federal authorities have alleged 88 counts of disturbing, disrupting or obstructing Congress as it met to confirm the Electoral College vote. Many defendants are being required to pay $500 in restitution for damage done to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 as a condition of their misdemeanor plea agreement. Agents interviewed officers with the Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police departments, listening to their harrowing stories of being pummeled, sprayed with fire extinguishers packed with pepper spray, insulted and overrun. BETANCUR, Bryan (aka Bryan Clooney, aka Maximo Clooney) GOODWYN, Daniel COFFMAN, Lonnie The chaos that erupted around 2 p.m. that day in Washington, D.C., did not . DAUGHTRY, Michael Shane Im pretty impressed with how quickly theyve identified and apprehended a significant number of the insurrectionists that were in the building.. The trial for . He was arrested on June 30, 2021. GRIDER, Christopher Ray Scott-Railton hopes their work will keep the attention of the American public on helping identify the remaining rioters. ALVARADO, Wilmar Jeovanny Montano MARIOTTO, Anthony R. (aka, Tony Mariotto) Updated. MONTONI, Corinne ROBERTSON, Thomas REIMLER, Nicholas HILES, Jacob More than 20 are charged with conspiracy, accused of coordinating and planning their assault on the Capitol in the weeks leading up to the riot and via radio and other equipment during the riot. DOYLE, Danielle Nicole DONOHOE, Charles SULLIVAN, John Earl Among the roughly 275 people charged through March 3, theyve racked up more than 900 charges. Three other leaders and members of the organization were charged with other federal offenses and were acquitted of the sedition charges. ORTIZ, Christopher W. Abu Bakar Ba'asyir (/ b u b k r b r / AH-boo BAH-kr bah-SHEER; Arabic: , romanized: Ab Bakr Bar; Indonesian pronunciation: [abbakar baair]; Arabic pronunciation: [bubkr ba:air]; born 17 August 1938) also known as Abu Bakar Bashir, Abdus Somad, and Ustad Abu ("Teacher Abu") is an Indonesian Muslim . Draped in a Confederate flag, the 21-year-old Maryland man was seen on video throwing objects at police officers and scaling the walls of the Capitol building. The insurrection left at least five people dead, more than a dozen police officers hurt and dozens of people arrested. STEDMAN, Patrick ADAMS, Howard Berton ALLAN, Tommy Frederick CROWL, Donovan Ray There have to be consequences for participating in an attempted violent overthrow of the government beyond sitting at home, Chutkan said in October during one such sentencing in which she ordered a man to 45 days in prison, even though the government only sought three months home confinement. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our, Digital He assisted rioters, waved his hands and said multiple times Come on as the crowd chanted Heave! Thompson took part in the rioting for nearly three hours on Jan. 6, during which time he assaulted a police officer with a metal baton. According to court documents, Chansley confessed to federal agents that he was the man photographed in former Vice President Mike Pences chair on the Senate dais with his face painted, wearing a horned headdress and no shirt. GRISWOLD, Andrew Andthey attach creative hashtags to make it easier to track individual rioters, such as #BeardedHammer, #PartyPantsGnome and #PinkyNTheBrainless. PARKER, Bennie Alvin Federal investigators matched Chapmans Bumble profile to images of him inside the Capitol building. More than 1,000 people have been charged with crimes since supporters of then-President Donald Trump violently stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in an attempt to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election. The charges theyve pleaded guilty to include assault on law enforcement and obstruction of a civil proceeding. WITCHER, Jeffrey Shane For instance, judges can decide not to impose any prison time in spite of the prosecutions request to do so which has happened in several Jan. 6 criminal cases. BROMLEY, Phillip Andrew RYAN, Jennifer Leigh More than a dozen remain in jail at the request of federal prosecutors for various reasons, such as fear of flight risk or witness intimidation. He was your trophy.. In May 2022, a jury rejected Websters claim that he was defending himself when he tackled Metropolitan Police Department officer Noah Rathbun and grabbed his gas mask outside the U.S. Capitol building. Only seven defendants have been sentenced for felony charges, as of late December. JONES, Caleb. BENNETT, Andrew Robert Gieswein, 24, of Woodland Park is accused of coming to the U.S. Capitol with a baseball bat on Jan. 6, 2021. Guilty. MEGGS, Kelly In March 2022, Greene was allowed out of jail and placed in home confinement until he is sentenced. You didnt slug anybody, but what you did here was actually obstruct the functioning of the whole government. COLT, Josiah The number of people charged in the insurrection has grown as FBI agents pore through video footage, social media posts, phone location data, and tips from the public. The groups search for unique characteristics in the plentiful photos and videos from the scene. This is the first time in history members of Congress have recommended a president for criminal prosecution. Get the facts on six of the most famous domestic disputes in American history. HARKRIDER, Alex Kirk More than 1,000 people have been charged with crimes linked to the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection. GRIFFITH, Jack Jesse (aka Juan Bibiano) One rioter snapped and shared a selfie showing the Senate Wi-Fi signal on his cellphone. BLAIR, David Alan STURGEON, Isaac Steve M ore than 1,000 people have been arrested for storming the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021, with charges ranging from obstruction of an official proceeding to assault. Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger were the only Republicans on the panel. An assistant U.S. attorney said in court last week that no plea offers have been made. STRONG, Kevin George Washington University's Program on Extremism, according to Department of Justice filings, Merrick Garland told members of the Senate. Following his prison term, Miller will be placed on 24 months of supervised release and must pay $2,000 in restitution. The work of the volunteers and their hashtags also finds its way into charging documents. Arrests are expected to continue given the more than 230,000 digital tips the agency received, but the flood of arrests in the weeks after the riot has slowed, dropping from 175 in January to about 90 in February. Theyre mostly men and almost all white. However, agency director Christopher Wray told a Senate committee March 2: Were chasing down leads, were reviewing evidence, combing through digital media to identify, investigate and arrest anyone who broke the law that day.. 2023 TIME USA, LLC. Barnett, age 60 at the time of his arrest, faces up to 87 months in prison. More than 1,000 people have been charged with crimes linked to the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection. Theyve used controversial facial recognition software. REFFITT, Guy Wesley Over two years later, at least 476 people have pleaded guilty in connection to the insurrection. The consequence to the nation has to be weighed in the balance.. Robert Scott Palmer uses a fire extinguisher against police at the Capitol on Jan. 6. Normally for right-wing extremists, it's two-thirds under . KHATER, Julian Elie He also posted a video of himself smoking a joint on Snapchat with the caption Smoke out the Capitol, baby.. Over two years later, at least 476 people have pleaded guilty in connection to the riot. Mark Leffingwell, was charged on Jan. 7, 2021, with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; assault on a federal law enforcement officer; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on . August 11, 2021 / 6:36 PM / CBS News. SAMSEL, Ryan FAIRLAMB, Scott Kevin BARBER, Eric BRODNAX, Antionne SPENCER, Virginia Marie (aka, Jenny Spencer) RAHM III, James Douglas They followed trails rioters left on social media bragging about being inside the Capitol, like the Florida man toting a rostrum or the New Hampshire man who snapped a selfie with a pilfered bottle of wine. 0:03. Capitol Breach Cases. Prosecutors had asked that Reffitt be sentenced to 15 years in prison for committing acts of what they claimed as domestic terrorism, but Judge Dabney L. Friedrich rejected those terms. According to court documents, Miller, age 23 at his sentencing in May 2022, threw a full beer can and batteries in the direction of law enforcement. AUNGST, Mark Roderick ASHLOCK, Ryan Traitors get shot, he told them, according to his son. During the trial, prosecutors told the jury that Robertson had bragged on social media about his actions on Jan. 6 and posted a picture of himself at the Capitol. Forrest Rogers, who runs that groups Twitter account, @1600PennPooch, is a consultant in corporate intelligence and business development. Already the number of people who have been arrested, either by the FBI, Capitol police or local Washington DC officers has reached 235, spanning more than 40 states. CIARPELLI, Albert A. Charges: Knowingly Entering or Remaining in any Restricted Building or Grounds without Lawful Authority; Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct on . HUGHES, Joshua Calvin Some of the charges include obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds and forcibly assaulting, resisting, opposing, impeding federal officers. ALBERTS, Christopher Michael Now, 31 . He was sentenced to 41 months in prison. NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED MISDEMEANOR SENTENCES: NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED PRISON TIME: prosecutors approach is almost schizophrenic. Judge appointed by: Name of the president who appointed the judge to the federal court in D.C. An asterisk (*) designates a senior status judge. Curzio, who has ties with a white supremacist gang and was at the front of the crowd on Jan. 6, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count and served the maximum sentence of six months in jail. After scaling a Capitol wall using a metal barrier as a ladder, Miller urged others in the mob to join him. Musks Safety Team Let Him Keep Tweeting. HARRIS, Richard L. RAE, Paul Any location where the Secret Service is protecting someone, in this case Vice President Mike Pence, can be restricted. Court documents go into great detail about the FBIs work to verify tips, match photos with drivers license pictures, and track the suspects trips to and from the D.C. area on license plate toll readers. While prison sentences have been light for most of the defendants, judges have shown little tolerance for those who attacked law enforcement that day. GRAYSON, Kenneth This searchable table shows them all. And that was before the pandemic created backups and prompted awkward Zoom hearings, with attorneys and defendants asking Can you hear me?. MELS, James Allen Merediths mother contacted the FBI, and members located him at a Holiday Inn a mile from the Capitol. SHALVEY, Dale Jeremiah The House committee overseeing the January 6 investigation has issued over 100 subpoenas to people including members of Congress like then-House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, White House officials like former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and former chief of staff Mark Meadows and Trump himself. WRIGLEY, Andrew Barnett was photographed with his foot on a desk in Pelosis office during the violence at the Capitol. WASHINGTON More than 125 people have been arrested so far on charges related to the violent insurrection led by supporters of President Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol, where a Capitol police . HONEYCUTT, Adam Avery EVANS, Derrick MELLIS, Jonathan Gennaro (aka, Jon Gennaro) ALVEAR GONZALEZ, Eduardo Nicolas (aka, Alvear Gonzalez Eduardo Nicolas; aka, Nicolas Alvear) Robertson, a former Virginia police officer and Army veteran, was sentenced to seven years and three months in prison after he was found guilty by a jury of six crimes. Of the dozens of people who have been sentenced, fewer than half have received prison time for their actions in the days surrounding the riot. WEBSTER, Thomas BLAKELY, Kevin Sam During the trial, Reffitts son Jackson took the stand to testify that his father had become radicalized in the months leading up to Jan. 6, and had threatened both him and his sister in an attempt to dissuade them from speaking to authorities. A Texas family of five was arrested Tuesday for taking part in the Jan. 6 insurrection. GOSSJANKOWSKI, Vitali CALDWELL, Daniel Ray So far, the median prison sentence for the Jan. 6 rioters is 60 days, according to TIMEs calculation of the public records. Alleged Capitol rioters are still being arrested four months after the insurrection Published Tue, May 4 2021 3:09 PM EDT Updated Tue, May 4 2021 3:59 PM EDT Tucker Higgins @in/tucker-higgins . Theyve mined tens of thousands of photos and videos. An investigation was launched by a House select committee to look into the attackthe investigation ended in December 2022 and the committee has since been disbanded. Name: John Maron Nassif. WEEKS, Bradley In his truck, investigators found a small arsenal of molotov cocktails, a 9mm handgun, a rifle, a shotgun, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, large-capacity ammunition feeding devices, a crossbow with bolts, machetes, camouflage smoke detectors and gas-filled Mason jars used to make napalm (a kind of homemade bomb). There have been rioters arrested in nearly all 50 states, and over 260 of them have been charged with more serious crimes relating to assaulting or impeding law enforcement, according to the DOJ. He was sentenced to 41 months in prison, with credit for time served, and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution for damages to the building. WHITTON, Jack Wade Rogers estimates Deep State Dogs is now working on about 20 suspects. Michael Perkins, of Plant City, Olivia Pollock, of Polk County, and Joshua Doolin, a former Polk County EMT, all appeared in federal court in Tampa on charges related to the attempted insurrection at the Capitol January 6. Some have already been sentenced while . BISIGNANO, Gina Michelle