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During the violent protests in and around the US Congress building on January 6, it was announced that a protester named Adam Johnson, whose images of Nancy Pelosi carrying her booth outside the building, were broadcast on social media, was caught in Florida.
According to information on the website of US television CNN, it was reported that 36-year-old Johnson, who was detained at the request of the Ministry of Justice, was transferred to the Pinellas County Jail on Friday night and will be tried. for the looting of the Congress building.
The protester who messed up Pelosi’s table is also in custody
The Justice Department said yesterday that Richard Barnett was also arrested, who broke into the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and distributed his desk during the siege of the United States Congress building by Trump supporters.
Barnett, who was said to be in custody in the state of Arkansas, became one of the hottest names on social media with the photo of Pelosi on his desk during the raid on the convention building.
It was noted that, in addition to Johnson and Barnett, 12 more protesters were arrested and came to light.
STOPPED
A protester named Jake Angeli, who was shown wearing a furry, horned hat during the raid on the US Congress building and who is publicly described as one of the “symbols of repression,” was reportedly detained. .
In a written statement made by the United States Department of Justice, it was stated that the names involved in the Congressional raid were still being identified.
It was noted that Jake Angeli named Jake Angeli, who was reflected in the cameras with his furry, horned hat and was among the “symbols of repression” in public opinion, was among the names recently arrested during the congressional raid. on Wednesday 6th January.
Angeli was glued to the lenses with the 2-meter spear she carried in her hand and the paintings on her body.
Events at the US Congress Building
While the United States Congress met in joint session to approve the Electoral Council vote for the presidential elections on January 6, the President of the United States, Trump, held a rally in front of the White House.
Tens of thousands of protesters who attended the rally later marched into Congress and attempted to enter the Congress building. Although there was a clash between police and protesters, hundreds of protesters crossed the barricades and entered the Congress building.
The National Guard was sent to Congress to intervene in the events, and the security forces had maintained order after about 4 hours of the raid. In the incidents, a total of 5 people, including a policeman, were killed and dozens were injured.