Princeton College student Larry Fife Giberson charged with stabbing Congress twice during the Congressional Riots on January 6, 2021Policeone of whom overpowered the police guarding the tunnel entrance and was arrested on the 14th.
According to court documents, 21-year-old Gibson was in the front line of rioters and ran toward police guarding the entrance to the tunnel.
FBI (FBI), said Gibson, who called “Pull ’em out!” The chants of, when no one was following, stayed in the fiercely contested area for nearly a day, cheering on the crowd, which armed itself with weapons and pepper spray guns against the police on the hour.
He was arrested in Washington for “serious disturbance of order”. The prosecution charged him with a total of four offences, including “physical violence in a restricted area”. After appearing in court, the judge ordered that he be released from custody and released to the court.
On the day of the riots, he wore a “Make America Great Again” hat and aTrumpThe flags, along with other crowds, forced the guards into the tunnel on the west side of the Capitol.
The FBI once uploaded photos of him crashing into Congress to social media, asking the public to help identify him. Netizens using the phrase as a caption “Drag them out!” Also uploaded his pictures while shouting.
FBI officials said investigators compared Congressional’s video record with photos on Instagram and Princeton University’s website, and interviewed the school’s campus police team face-to-face with his attorney, and after confirmation sought to arrest him. decided.
Prosecutors and police have long investigated the riots that shocked the world and filed criminal charges against nearly 1,000 people in violation of federal laws. The purpose of these people is to prevent members of Congress from confirming Biden’s victory.
The FBI investigative report did not specify whether Gibson first went to the “swearing-in meeting” where Trump encouraged people to “stop stealing (my victory)” before participating in the Congressional riots. did, and listened to the instructions of the “President”. ,
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