Jan. 6 rioter left phone charging inside U.S. Capitol office – and sent cops in to get it for him: FBI
Published by Raw Story A Rhode Island man accused of being part of the Jan. 6 riots left his phone charging in aU.S. Capitol office – and had cops retrieve it for him when he was kicked out, according to a report. Juan Rodriguez, of Central Falls, was taken into custody Thursday by FBI agents […]
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A Rhode Island man accused of being part of the Jan. 6 riots left his phone charging in aU.S. Capitol office – and had cops retrieve it for him when he was kicked out, according to a report. Juan Rodriguez, of Central Falls, was taken into custody Thursday by FBI agents on four charges — entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly conduct in a capitol building or ground; and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a capitol building, reported MassLive. Capitol police spotted Rodriguez, Alexander …
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