Feb 18, 2022

Jan6 Stuff



772 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection so far. This searchable table shows them all.

Since supporters of then-President Donald Trump swarmed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021 — forcing Congress to go into lockdown and damaging the halls of government — 772 people have been arrested and charged with crimes.

The FBI is seeking the public's help to identify people who took part in one of the most documented crimes in US history.

But since many rioters were allowed to walk free a year ago, it's taking some time to track them down.

This table includes the names, charges, links to court documents, and links to additional stories of all the people charged so far. We're keeping it updated as the Department of Justice releases more names and info.


note: the embedded list is 97 pages, and you'll have to go to the site if you wanna look up your friends.

Only 212 federally charged rioters have entered guilty pleas so far.

The number of people charged in the insurrection is expected to keep growing as FBI agents pore through video footage, social media posts, phone location data, and tips from the public.

And also too - at Insider:

A Texas lawyer says he 'hit rock bottom' after losing his fiancée, friends, and job because of his participation during the Capitol riot but has no regrets

Paul Davis said his life fell apart after he attended the "Stop the Steal" rally and Capitol riot last year in Washington, DC.

Davis, an attorney from Frisco, Texas, told Insider he lost his job, fiancée, and friends after he came home from the January 6, 2021, insurrection that left five people, including a Capitol Police officer, dead.

A day after the riot, the insurance firm where Davis had worked as an associate general counselor for seven months announced in a tweet that he had been fired. He said he eventually had to sell his home because he had no stream of income.

Davis said his fiancée started to act cold toward him after a local Texas news station tweeted out that he lived in Frisco. The 40-year-old said he feared a mob would show up outside his door and asked his dad to pick up his house keys from his fiancée and remove his guns and gold from the house. His fiancée refused to give his dad the keys, Davis said.

Poor baby. - more -

note 2: the original story carried the headline "Capitol Riot Attendee...", but they've since changed it - quite possibly because they got so totally hammered on social media for such a lame-ass attempt at Newspeak.

Good ya, Insider.
But you've still got this one comin'

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