Fed busts NY Capitol riot photographing congressional documents

According to federal officials, a New York Capitol riot that broke out in the Senate Chamber and took photos of official congressional notes and documents during last month’s siege and was arrested.

According to New York prosecutors, the suspect, Christopher Moynihan, was busted on Thursday afternoon after being busted by two men in whom he worked with investigators.

In the footage, Moynihan is seen in the Senate chamber taking photos of official congressional documents that are “supposed to expand the objections and votes of some congressional members over the certification of electoral results,” as an FBI agent backed federal The charges against the suspect were written in an affidavit.

Prosecutors said there must be something we could use against these f-king scumbags.

According to court documents, Moynihan’s former colleagues gave the Fed his cellphone number and investigators linked it to a cell site on January 6 near the Capitol.

The suspect was killed by prosecutors in White Cap federal court with a number of charges, including disorderly conduct based on the Capitol.

Five people died in the riot – including Capitol Police Officer Brian Siknik, as a frenzied mob of Donald Trump supporters toppled the building that day in an attempt to reverse the 2020 presidential election results.

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