After the riot in the US Capitol, the FBI is looking for Trump supporters.
Even the president threatens consequences.
A bounty was offered.
Update from January 8, 2020:
After the storm on the Capitol, a man proudly had himself
photographed
in the chair of the chairwoman of the House of Representatives,
Democrat Nancy Pelosi
: Now the
alleged perpetrator has been arrested
.
He is accused of breaking into a specially secured building, trespassing, vandalism and theft, as a senior representative of the Justice Department, Ken Kohl, announced on Friday.
Richard B. was arrested in
Little Rock
, Arkansas.
The ministry is also presenting
14 other indictments under federal law
, Kohl said.
One of the suspects is accused of having had
eleven incendiary devices and weapons
in his car parked nearby
.
The
Molotov cocktails
were particularly dangerous because they were mixed with a kind of foam, which resulted in a napalm-like incendiary bomb, Kohl said.
The FBI's assistant chief in Washington, Steven D'Antuono, said the investigation would continue "around the clock" with hundreds of employees.
"The riot and destruction we saw on Wednesday will not be tolerated by the FBI," he said.
FBI found photos of Trump rioters - which surprisingly turns around
First report on January 8, 2020:
Washington DC - The
rioters
from the
US Capitol
caused horror around the world when they
penetrated
the epicenter of
American democracy
and spread chaos.
But now the ardent
Trump supporters
face
serious consequences.
Storm on the US Capitol: Trump threatens rioting with consequences
The
investigating prosecutor Jeffrey Rosen
had
already
promised the
rioters
the full severity of the law on Thursday.
And even
Donald Trump
, who is indirectly to blame for the riots, threatened in a speech with consequences: “The
USA
is and must always be a state of law and order.
Anyone involved in the violence and destruction does not represent our country.
And everyone who broke the law will pay for it. "
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FBI is looking for Trump chaos.
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Storm on the US Capitol: FBI is looking for Trump chaots - and offers high bounty
The
FBI
has already set up its own website for notices of participants in the
storm on the Washington Capitol
.
The US Federal Police has been offering the opportunity to upload videos and photos of crimes since Thursday night.
The
investigators
can also fall back on an abundance of incriminating material at first hand: Supporters of the outgoing
US President
Donald Trump
had published
numerous impressions and moving images
themselves on
social media
.
In order
to bring
the
attackers
to charges, the
FBI is
now even publicly
searching
for the angry.
On its website, the federal agency writes, "The FBI needs information to help identify individuals who
have actively committed violence
in
Washington DC
." The federal police now also have a
"Most Wanted" list
with the faces of
Trump Trailer
released.
They offer up to $ 50,000 in
bounty.
In total, they are looking for at least 41 demonstrators so far.
This includes the man who
is said to have dropped
a pipe bomb near the
Capitol
.
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FBI wanted list.
Federal agency is looking for Trump chaos.
© FBI
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FBI wanted list.
Federal agency is looking for Trump chaos.
© FBI
Assault on US Capitol: 55 criminal charges - investigations are just beginning
Even
Attorney Mike Sherwin
confirmed Friday in a telephone switching with journalists that investigators would sighted video.
Hundreds of employees searched
social media
to identify potential
offenders
.
So far there have been
a total of 55 criminal charges
in connection with the incidents at the
Capitol
.
Sherwin also emphasized that the prosecution was just beginning.
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