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Some of this may be borrowed from previous sources right here at DP.
I am grateful to whoever first published this initial readout but it might require two posts to fit.
PLEASE FEEL FREE to ADD more names, more lists, more links to lists, links to Tweets that have lists.
The objective is to take names and kick asses, the objective is to make it clear that these were all Trump supporting seditionists and anti-democracy fascists, white supremacists, law enforcement, active and retired military, corporate CEO's, lawmakers and genuine Nazis.
A lot of noise is being made by hardcore last-ditch Trump supporters, Qanoners, Oath Smellers et al, about the rumor that the Capitol Siege was really a false flag and that the perpetrators were all Antifa.
But as the FBI and other law enforcement agencies round up and arrest instigators and perpetrators, a different picture begins to emerge:.
* Lonnie Leroy Coffman, 70, an Alabaman, drove to DC in a GMC Sierra pickup packed with an M4 assault rifle, multiple loaded magazines, three handguns and 11 Mason jars filled with homemade napalm, along with a few Molotov Cocktails.
* Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr., a Georgian who was last seen at a protest outside the home of Republican Gov. Brian Kemp after *rump's loss there, texted a photo of himself in blackface. “I’m gonna walk around DC FKG with people by yelling ‘Allahu ak Bar’ randomly.” Meredith threatened to put a bullet in Pelosi's head on live TV, or run her over with his picukp truck. He referred to her as "Dead Bitch Walking."
* Michael Thomas Curzio was arrested in relation to the riots less than two years after he was released from a Florida prison in 2019 after serving an eight-year sentence for shooting the boyfriend of his former girlfriend.
* Rosanne Boyland, 34, of Kennesaw, Georgia, who died in the assault on the Capitol, was an adherent of the QAnon conspiracy theory that holds Trump is America’s savior.
* Doug Jensen, 41, was wearing a black T-shirt emblazoned with a large Q and the phrase “Trust The Plan,” a reference to QAnon. Video posted online during the storming of the Capitol shows Jensen pursuing a Black police officer up an interior flight of stairs. At several points, the officer says “get back,” but to no avail.
* Tara Coleman, a 40-year-old mother who lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, re-posted articles supporting the QAnon beliefs about a “deep state” conspiracy to target children.
* Jake Chansley, who calls himself the “QAnon Shaman” and has long been a fixture at Trump rallies, surrendered to the FBI field office in Phoenix on Saturday. News photos show him at the riot shirtless, with his face painted and wearing a fur hat with horns, carrying a U.S. flag attached to a wooden pole topped with a spear.
Chansley’s unusual headwear is visible in a Nov. 7 AP photo at a rally of Trump supporters protesting election results outside of the Maricopa County election center in Phoenix. In that photo, Chansley, who also has gone by the last name Angeli, held a sign that read, “HOLD THE LINE PATRIOTS GOD WINS.”
* Army Capt. Emily Rainey, a 30-year-old psy-ops officer, led 100 members of Moore County (NC) Citizens for Freedom to the insurrection to “stand against election fraud” and support Trump.
* Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Larry Rendall Brock Jr. of Texas was standing in the well of the Senate, wearing a military-style helmet and body armor while holding a pair of zip-tie handcuffs.
* Nicholas R. Ochs, 34, was arrested Saturday after returning home to Hawaii, where he is the founder of the local Proud Boys chapter. On Wednesday, Ochs posted a photo of himself on Twitter inside the Capitol, grinning broadly and smoking a cigarette.
* Jay Robert Thaxton, 46, a North Carolina man, told a local newspaper he was a Proud Boys supporter but wouldn’t say if he was an official member of the group. Another paper published a photo of Thaxton wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat at a 2019 protest over the removal of Confederate statues.
* William Arthur Leary, who owns a manufactured housing business in Utica, New York, says he strongly believes the election was stolen from Trump and that he went to Washington to show his support. One of his main sources of information was Infowars, the far-right conspiracy site run by Alex Jones.
Some of this may be borrowed from previous sources right here at DP.
I am grateful to whoever first published this initial readout but it might require two posts to fit.
PLEASE FEEL FREE to ADD more names, more lists, more links to lists, links to Tweets that have lists.
The objective is to take names and kick asses, the objective is to make it clear that these were all Trump supporting seditionists and anti-democracy fascists, white supremacists, law enforcement, active and retired military, corporate CEO's, lawmakers and genuine Nazis.
A lot of noise is being made by hardcore last-ditch Trump supporters, Qanoners, Oath Smellers et al, about the rumor that the Capitol Siege was really a false flag and that the perpetrators were all Antifa.
But as the FBI and other law enforcement agencies round up and arrest instigators and perpetrators, a different picture begins to emerge:.
* Lonnie Leroy Coffman, 70, an Alabaman, drove to DC in a GMC Sierra pickup packed with an M4 assault rifle, multiple loaded magazines, three handguns and 11 Mason jars filled with homemade napalm, along with a few Molotov Cocktails.
* Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr., a Georgian who was last seen at a protest outside the home of Republican Gov. Brian Kemp after *rump's loss there, texted a photo of himself in blackface. “I’m gonna walk around DC FKG with people by yelling ‘Allahu ak Bar’ randomly.” Meredith threatened to put a bullet in Pelosi's head on live TV, or run her over with his picukp truck. He referred to her as "Dead Bitch Walking."
* Michael Thomas Curzio was arrested in relation to the riots less than two years after he was released from a Florida prison in 2019 after serving an eight-year sentence for shooting the boyfriend of his former girlfriend.
* Rosanne Boyland, 34, of Kennesaw, Georgia, who died in the assault on the Capitol, was an adherent of the QAnon conspiracy theory that holds Trump is America’s savior.
* Doug Jensen, 41, was wearing a black T-shirt emblazoned with a large Q and the phrase “Trust The Plan,” a reference to QAnon. Video posted online during the storming of the Capitol shows Jensen pursuing a Black police officer up an interior flight of stairs. At several points, the officer says “get back,” but to no avail.
* Tara Coleman, a 40-year-old mother who lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, re-posted articles supporting the QAnon beliefs about a “deep state” conspiracy to target children.
* Jake Chansley, who calls himself the “QAnon Shaman” and has long been a fixture at Trump rallies, surrendered to the FBI field office in Phoenix on Saturday. News photos show him at the riot shirtless, with his face painted and wearing a fur hat with horns, carrying a U.S. flag attached to a wooden pole topped with a spear.
Chansley’s unusual headwear is visible in a Nov. 7 AP photo at a rally of Trump supporters protesting election results outside of the Maricopa County election center in Phoenix. In that photo, Chansley, who also has gone by the last name Angeli, held a sign that read, “HOLD THE LINE PATRIOTS GOD WINS.”
* Army Capt. Emily Rainey, a 30-year-old psy-ops officer, led 100 members of Moore County (NC) Citizens for Freedom to the insurrection to “stand against election fraud” and support Trump.
* Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Larry Rendall Brock Jr. of Texas was standing in the well of the Senate, wearing a military-style helmet and body armor while holding a pair of zip-tie handcuffs.
* Nicholas R. Ochs, 34, was arrested Saturday after returning home to Hawaii, where he is the founder of the local Proud Boys chapter. On Wednesday, Ochs posted a photo of himself on Twitter inside the Capitol, grinning broadly and smoking a cigarette.
* Jay Robert Thaxton, 46, a North Carolina man, told a local newspaper he was a Proud Boys supporter but wouldn’t say if he was an official member of the group. Another paper published a photo of Thaxton wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat at a 2019 protest over the removal of Confederate statues.
* William Arthur Leary, who owns a manufactured housing business in Utica, New York, says he strongly believes the election was stolen from Trump and that he went to Washington to show his support. One of his main sources of information was Infowars, the far-right conspiracy site run by Alex Jones.
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