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More than 300 people are suspected of crimes related to the assault on Congress on January 6, when five people died. It will likely take several months before all testing is completed, says The Guardian.
One of the suspects It is the so-called Q-shaman Jake Angeli, who is suspected of illegal intrusion and annoying behavior. It is said that he is the man who was captured in an image with a horned fur hat and with the colors of the American flag painted on his face, inside the congress.
In an interview with CBS News’ 60 Minutes program, Angeli says her actions were not an attack on the United States. At the same time, he claims that he stopped people from robbing and destroying the building.
– I also prayed in the holy chamber, because it was my intention that God would return to the senate, he says.
Angeli menar that he had great sympathy for then-President Donald Trump, as he seemed to be being hunted by the “establishment.”
– I have been a victim of it all my life, at school and at home. I identified in many ways with the negative things he went through. I sincerely believed and believe that he cares about the Constitution, that he cares about the American people.
As DN has previously reported, Angeli is a supporter of Qanon, a digital movement that adores Trump and considers the US state apparatus corrupt.When asked if she now regrets her great loyalty to Trump, she replies no. However, he says he regrets thinking it was okay to go to Congress when the mob was “tipped off by the police.”
– I’m sorry I entered that building. I regret with all my soul that I entered that building.
Another who is detained is Richard Barnett, who was captured in the photo with his feet on the desk of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosis (D), inside Congress. He is now a suspect in various federal crimes, including trespassing and annoying behavior, reports NBC News.
On Thursday, a judge told Barnett that he should remain in prison until he goes to court in May. Then he started yelling at the judge and told him that it was unfair that he had to continue to be detained.
– All those who did much worse are already at home. I’ve been here a month, he said.
Barnett’s attorney denies that the outburst was directed at the judge.
“Mr. Barnett’s frustration stems from the fact that he is incarcerated before trial, despite the fact that he has no criminal record, that he is in paid employment, is respected in his community and has had a stable relationship for 20 years.” said his attorney Joseph. D McBride in a statement to NBC News.
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Therefore, the images of the attack go down in history