U.S. Justice Department indicts 15 protesters for breaking into Congress

Indicted Johnson carried away Pelosi’s lectern on Jan. 6.

The U.S. Congress storming incident triggered public shock, the U.S. Department of Justice on January 8 indicted 15 protesters who stormed the Capitol, and released the details of 13 of them and the charges they face.

On January 6, some of the protesters who opposed congressional certification of the disputed state ballots, stormed the U.S. Capitol. One woman was shot and killed by police during the protest. Officials later reported that a total of five people died in the incident.

The storming of the Capitol caused public shock, and there was evidence that members of Antifa and Black Lives Matter, which oppose the Trump administration, were among the protesters who stormed the Capitol. The Trump administration has publicly stated that it opposes violent actions.

The U.S. Department of Justice announced on the 8th that the prosecution of 15 protesters who stormed the Capitol, and released the names of 13 people and details of the charges they face.

Among them, the three serious cases are Capitol Hill “wizard” Jake Angeli. The three serious cases are Capitol Hill “wizard” Jake Angeli (Jake Angeli), carrying away House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s speaking platform Adam Johnson (Adam Johnson), and the protesters. The three serious cases are Capitol Hill “witch” Jake Angeli (Jake Angeli), carrying the speaker of the House of Representatives Pelosi Adam Johnson (Adam Johnson), and West Virginia Congressman Derek Evans. The president’s speech was made in the United States. Members of Congress from both parties called for Evans to be fired.

Jack Angeli, who entered the Capitol on Jan. 6 to protest, has been arrested on suspicion of illegal and unlawful conduct. Angeli was arrested and charged for allegedly entering the Capitol illegally and violently and committing unlawful acts.

Angeli, 32, is an Italian-American who often wears a plush cowl hat and face paint symbolizing the United States of America during protests, which is particularly notable and therefore widely known in the media.

On the 6th day, Angeli is the same bizarre dress, and holding the American flag, entered the Capitol, standing in the hall to express the protest.

Adam B. Johnson Johnson was photographed by photographers on the 6th, he broke into House Speaker Pelosi’s office and left a note in front of her desk, and finally carried away Pelosi’s lectern.

Afterwards, some people found that Pelosi’s speech desk was put up for auction on eBay, and the price was once as high as $14,980.

West Virginia congressman Derek Evans also entered the race on the 6th. Evans also entered the Capitol on the 6th and was accused of live-streaming from behind the building’s restricted area.

In addition, Richard Barnett of Arkansas. Barnett (Richard Barnett) was also charged by the Department of Justice, the 6th day he also broke into Pelosi’s office, sitting on Pelosi’s office chair and put his feet on the desk. A photographer at the scene captured the scene, and the photos were widely distributed on the Internet.

After the incident, the FBI apprehended Barnett at a house in Arkansas.

Information disclosed on the Justice Department’s website shows that most of the 15 protesters charged were accused of trespassing or violent and disorderly conduct in congressional areas.

The Justice Department also said that about 40 other protesters were also arrested and charged in the District of Columbia Superior Court. The charges they face include trespassing in a congressional area, violating curfew and committing a gun-related crime.

After the congressional storming, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) created a list of wanted persons to be arrested and charged for the protesters involved. Ray said that the investigation of those involved in the riot will continue.

According to official disclosures and video taken by witnesses at the scene, many of the protesters who stormed the Capitol on the 6th included members of the Antifa and Black Lives Matter groups who oppose President Trump.

President Trump tweeted a video on the 8th, condemning the violence that took place in Congress on the 6th, saying that the United States will always be a nation of laws. Shortly after the video was issued, Twitter announced the permanent shutdown of Trump’s personal account, public opinion condemned Twitter Inc. for stifling free speech.