D.C. Man Charged in a Six Count Federal Indictment for String of Armed Robberies
D.C. Man Charged in a Six Count Federal Indictment for String of Armed Robberies in Southeast Washington, D.C. Arrested after Fleeing Scene
D.C. Man Charged in a Six Count Federal Indictment for String of Armed Robberies in Southeast Washington, D.C. Arrested after Fleeing Scene
Learn about the indictment of a Texas man on felony and misdemeanor charges for his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. Details and ongoing investigation.
Ohio man Ethan C. Seitz found guilty of felony charge in Jan. 6 Capitol breach. He entered illegally, disrupting Congress. Sentencing on Jan. 8, 2024.
New Jersey man pleads guilty to felony charge for actions during Jan. 6 Capitol breach. Get details of his involvement and upcoming sentencing.
Florida man, Julio Baquero, sentenced to 18 months in prison for actions during Jan. 6 Capitol breach. Investigation ongoing. Read more.
Florida man, Marcus Clint Martin, arrested for assaulting officers and joining a pile on top of downed officer during Jan. 6 Capitol breach. More than 1,069 individuals arrested in connection with the incident. Presumption of innocence must be respected.
Florida man, Randall Taylor, pleads guilty in nationwide ‘Felony Lane Gang’ conspiracy involving bank fraud and identity theft. Learn more about the crime, modus operandi, and legal repercussions.
Illinois Man Sentenced: James McNamara receives 12 months in prison, 24 months of supervised release, and $2,000 restitution for assaulting law enforcement during Jan. 6 Capitol breach. Over 1,106 individuals arrested for crimes related to breach, 350 charged with assaulting law enforcement.
A California man has been convicted of felony offenses related to the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. This article provides an overview of the case, offenses, verdict, sentencing hearing, and describes the incident and the defendant’s actions. Felony convictions exemplify efforts to hold accountable those responsible for the Capitol breach.
Florida Man Sentenced to Prison For Striking Officer During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach. Mason Joel Courson receives 57-month prison term for assaulting a law enforcement officer. Over 1,000 arrests made in ongoing investigation.