U.S. prosecutors eye 400 potential suspects, expect sedition charges ‘very soon’ in Jan. 6 Capitol breach - News Summed Up

U.S. prosecutors eye 400 potential suspects, expect sedition charges ‘very soon’ in Jan. 6 Capitol breach


ADADLaw enforcement officials have estimated that roughly 800 people entered the Capitol without authorization, The Washington Post reported Sunday. Prosecutors identified Williams as a woman seen in video of the riot directing others upstairs, toward Pelosi’s office. ADAlso Tuesday, two Rocky Mount, Va., police officers who are charged with taking part in the Capitol riot were fired. He said he never intended to harm Ocasio-Cortez nor police, apologized to both, and called his social media posts “completely inappropriate.”Miller tweeted “Assassinate AOC” on Jan. 6, according to charging papers. On Jan. 16, he wrote on Facebook that “its huntin season” and that the officer “deserve[s] to die,” prosecutors alleged.


Source: Washington Post January 26, 2021 19:39 UTC



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