Selfie-snapping Capitol rioters left investigators a treasure trove of evidence — at least 140,000 pictures and videos taken during the deadly Jan. 6 siege, according to federal prosecutors. Investigators have been working with social media and phone companies to help ID suspects — as well as using advanced facial recognition technology, according to Bloomberg News. One of the first inside, Douglas Jensen, allegedly said he wanted to make sure the world saw his QAnon shirt so that "‘Q’ could ‘get the credit’" for the siege, according to officials. The FBI quickly used many of those images to appeal for help — with at least one alleged rioter, Air Force veteran Larry Rendell Brock, getting turned in by his ex-wife. The siege is one of the most expansive criminal investigations in the history of the Justice Department, with all 56 FBI field offices involved, Bloomberg noted.
Source: Fox News January 18, 2021 00:22 UTC