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Enrique Tarrios was at a news conference with other Jan. 6 defendants outside the building at the center of the riot that resulted in many of them in prison and later granted clemency by President Trump.
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Enrique Tarrio said his group in Miami will continue focusing on "local issues," including alleged indoctrination of children.
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According to the criminal complaint, Mitchell Todd Gardner II was part of the mob that stormed the Capitol and used pepper spray against officers.
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Olivia Pollock is the sister of another Jan. 6 defendant, Jonathan Pollock, who has been on the lam for months.
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Daniel Lyons Scott, who identifies himself as a member of the Proud Boys white supremacist group, was captured on security footage forcing his way through the line of police that was guarding the Capitol.
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Dr. Simone Gold was issued a medical license from the state department of health and has opened an online practice based in Naples.
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The three men are accused of storming the Capitol and face charges of civil disorder. One marched with members of the Proud Boys.
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Caleb Berry, 20, of Tampa pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and one count of obstruction of an official proceeding.
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The event speakers insisted - without evidence - that those arrested and incarerated were innocents who were lured into the Capitol by evil elements within federal law enforcement agencies.
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Although the last of the temporary fencing will be removed in the next few days, the Capitol itself will remain closed to most members of the public.
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As of last week, 465 people have been arrested on charges connected with the riots at the U.S. Capitol, with more than 130 of them having been charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement.
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Paul Hodgkins pleaded guilty to one count of obstructing an official proceeding. He is the second person to plead guilty in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.