Black life expensive leader broke into the capitol building to shoot the scene of the murder of the left media interview after police detention was released without charge

The Gateway Pundit reported on January 9 that John Sullivan, a far-left radical from Utah, was released without charge after being detained for an attack on the U.S. Congress.

As previously reported by The Gateway Pundit, Sullivan stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 after presiding over the Black Lives Matter Gui-Antifa Memorial Service, when he was near Ms. Ashli Babbit, who was shot and killed by Capitol police, and left-media outlet CNN interviewed Sullivan about the incident earlier this week. After being interviewed by several media outlets, Sullivan was detained by Washington police for an hour and a half on the night of Jan. 7 and questioned as a witness.

The following night (Jan. 8), Amy Mek of the RAIR foundation’s Daily News tweeted that investigative reporter Millie Weaver met Sullivan on the streets of Washington, D.C., where she heard him say over the phone that he had not been charged.

John Sullivan, a Black Lives Matter leader in Utah, founder of Insurgence USA and a well-known instigator of violence in Utah, has been arrested for violence against conservatives. During the violence in Washington, D.C., last August, Sullivan threatened to “get President Trump out of the White House.