12 armed FBI agents kicked down couple’s home looking for Pelosi’s computer, but it turns out the FBI had the wrong person

The Gateway Pundit reported on April 30 that 12 FBI-armed agents, raided the Homer Inn & Spa in Alaska Friday morning in search of the laptop computer taken by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Jan. 6. They handcuffed the owners, Paul and Marilyn Hepp, and the occupants of the small inn, confiscated the Hepps’ electronic devices, and interrogated the couple for three hours each, before finally discovering that the FBI had mistaken them for someone else.

The FBI was most interested in Marilyn, and they showed a photo of a woman wearing the same jacket as Marilyn and with a similar haircut. According to Marilyn, she bore little resemblance to the woman who had entered the Capitol, except for her hair and coat. But the FBI agents just had to convince Marilyn that the woman in the photo was her.

In other photos provided by the FBI later, Marilyn pointed out the differences between her and the woman in the photo. Marilyn’s earlobes were close to her face, while the woman’s were farther from her face, and they both had different eyebrow shapes.

The result was that although the woman resembled Marilyn (here is a side-by-side photo of the two women), it was a case of mistaken identity and the Heaps were not charged with any crime. Of course, the FBI didn’t apologize on the way out and left a hole in the front door.

The Gateway Pundit commented that meanwhile, the FBI agents completely ignored the Antifa and Black Lives Matter terrorists who were killing people and burning down buildings.