User:Bongolian/2021 rioters

There were rioters from at least 47 states, as well as from DC. Most of these people have been charged with multiple crimes, the most serious crimes are listed in each case. They include:

January 6 arrests
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A

 * Rasha N. Abual-Ragheb, New Jersey, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Daniel Page Adams, Texas, charged with "Civil Disorder; Obstruction of an Official Proceeding; Assaulting, Resisting or Impeding Certain Officers" and other crimes
 * Howard Berton Adams, Florida, obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder; obstruction of justice/Congress
 * Jared Hunter Adams, Ohio, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Thomas B. Adams Jr., Illinois, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Esyedepa Aesfyza, D.C.
 * Zachary Jordan Alam, Pennsylvania, charged with assault on a Federal officer with a dangerous or deadly weapon, destruction of government property, violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Christopher Michael Alberts, Maryland, charged with "carrying a readily accessible firearm on the Capitol grounds"(a 9mm handgun and ammunition)
 * Ali Alexander, in hiding as of January 10
 * Russell Dean Alford, Alabama, disorderly conduct
 * Tommy Frederick Allan, California, charged with stealing documents from Mitch McConnell's desk
 * Trapper Alsworth, Alaska.
 * Wilmar Jeovanny Montano Alvarado, charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct, civil disorders, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees
 * Eduardo Nicolas Alvear Gonzalez, Virginia, disorderly conduct
 * Michael J. Amos, Florida.
 * John Steven Anderson, Florida, charged with forcible assault, impeding, or interfering with a fireman or law enforceent officer
 * John D. Andries, Maryland, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Jake Angeli, aka Jacob Anthony Chansley (the 'Q Shaman')
 * Ryan Ashlock, Proud Boys, charged with conspiracy, civil disorder
 * Anthony Alexander Antonio, Delaware, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, destruction of property. His lawyer claimed at a court hearing that "He became hooked with what I call 'Foxitus' or 'Foxmania' and became interested in the political aspect and started believing what was being fed to him."
 * Ryan Ashlock, Kansas, conspiracy, aiding and abetting obstruction of law enforcement, carrying a deadly weapon in a restricted building
 * Mark Roderick Aungst, Pennsylvania, charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct
 * Timothy Austfjord, North Dakota.
 * Stephen Ayres, Ohio, charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct, posted on Facebook, "Civil War will ensue!"

B

 * Stephanie Baez, California, wore a "Welcome to 1984" t-shirt to the riot, was found with a "Find me a Proud Boy" dating request, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Stephen Maury "Stephen Ignoramus" Baker, North Carolina, charged with "violent entry and disorderly conduct"
 * Robert Ballesteros, New York, disorderly conduct
 * Dawn Bancroft is facing several charges; she was recorded on video to her children as saying, "We broke into the Capitol… We got inside, we did our part… We were looking for Nancy to shoot her in the friggin' brain, but we didn't find her.
 * Thomas Baranyi, New Jersey, charged with disorderly conduct and other charges, give a self-incriminating interview with a TV station
 * Eric Barber, West Virginia, disorderly conduct
 * Richard Franklin Barnard, Texas, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Joseph Barnes, Texas, disorderly conduct, obstruction of an official proceeding
 * Richard "Bigo" Barnett, Arkansas, admitted ball scratcher. This is the one sitting in Pelosi's chair.
 * Pauline Bauer, Pennsylvania, arranged for buses to travel to DC, was quoted by police as saying, "Bring Nancy Pelosi out here now. We want to hang that fucking bitch. Bring her out. We're coming if if you don't bring her out. What are you trying to do, protect a fucking Nazi?" charged with obstruction of justice and violent entry
 * Robert L. Bauer, Kentucky, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Damon Michael Beckley, Kentucky
 * Andrew Bennett, District of Columbia, violent Entry and disorderly conduct
 * Bradley Stuart Bennett, North Carolina, disorderly conduct, obstruction of justice
 * Victoria Bergeson, Connecticut.
 * Jeremy Bertino, Washington, Proud Boy
 * Bryan Betancur (a.k.a. Bryan Clooney, a.k.a, Maximo Clooney), Maryland, on parole for 4th-degree burglary, he has engaged with violent extremist groups and has expressed his desire to be a "lone wolf killer", his court-mandated tracking device showed that he had travelled to the Capitol on the 6th, charged with disorderly conduct and other charges
 * Joseph "Joe" Biggs, Florida, Proud Boy and former InfoWars producer, charged with disorderly conduct,. Biggs allegedly encourage other Proud Boys to dress like Antifa. and conspiracy
 * Craig Michael Bingert, Pennsylvania, obstruction of an official proceeding and aiding and abetting; Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; civil disorder; engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds
 * Elliot Bishai, disorderly conduct
 * Gina Michelle Bisignano, California, salon owner, previously known for being a public homophobe, charged with aiding and abetting, obstruction, civil disorder, and engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds
 * Dona Sue Bissey, Indiana, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Joshua Matthew Black, Alabama, charged with disorderly conduct and other charges
 * Leandra Blades, California, member of the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Board of Education.
 * David Alan Blair, Maryland, charged with assaulting a police officer with a "lacrosse type stick" and hitting other officers
 * Kevin Sam Blakey, Texas, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * William Blauser, Pennsylvania, charged with disorderly conduct and violent entry
 * Matthew Bledsoe, Tennessee, who was photographed with a Chuck Norris lookalike, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Hedrick Edward "Eddie" Block, California, Proud Boy.
 * James Bonet, New York
 * L. Brent Bozell IV ("Zeek" or "Zeeker"), Pennsylvania, son of L. Brent Bozell III was charged with trespassing and obstruction of an official proceeding, he allegedly moved a mounted video camera in the Senate chambers so that it would not record rioters, he wore a "Hershey Christian Academy" sweatshirt from where he coached girls basketball
 * Ethan Bray, Mississippi.
 * Toney Bray, Mississippi.
 * Larry Rendall Brock, Jr., retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, was seen with zip ties used for handcuffing people, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * John Brockhoeft, convicted domestic terrorist, abortion clinic firebomber.
 * Antionne Brodnax, Virginia, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Phillip Andrew Bromley, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Tammy A. Bronsburg (a.k.a., Tammy Butry), Pennsylvania, charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct
 * Jere Brower, North Carolina.
 * Terry Brown, Pennsylvania.
 * Marc Anthony Bru, knowingly engaging in disorderly or disruptive conduct, obstruction of law enforcement/justice/Congress
 * Jessica Bustle, Virginia, disorderly and disruptive conduct Pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges.
 * Joshua Bustle, Virginia, disorderly and disruptive conduct Pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges.

C

 * Daniel Ray Caldwell, Virginia, charced with forcibly assaulting, impeding, interfering any fireman or law enforcement officer (spraying a chemical irritant)
 * Thomas Edward Caldwell, Texas, alleged Oath Keepers member, holds a top secret security clearance, charged with conspiracy, is believed to be a key figure in the violence, was charged with conspiracy
 * William Mccall Calhoun, Jr., Georgia; violent entry or disorderly conduct; tampering With a witness, victim, or an informant Calhoun, a lawyer, boasted about breaking into Pelosi's office.
 * Samuel Pinho Camargo, Florida, charged with civil disorder, unlawfully entering the Capitol and disorderly conduct
 * Boyd Allen Camper, Montana, disorderly or disruptive conduct
 * Lewis Easton Cantwell, North Carolina, disorderly or disruptive conduct
 * Jeramiah Ray Caplinger, Michigan, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Matthew Capsel (a.k.a., Mateo Q Capsel), Illinois, charged with having forcibly assaulted, resisted, opposed, impeded, intimidated, or interfered with any officer or employee of the United States or of any agency in any branch of the United States Government
 * Danny Carlton, Florida, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Sara Carpenter, New York, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Brian Cash, Michigan.
 * Mariposa Castro, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Andrew Cavanaugh, Montana, disorderly conduct
 * Robert Chapman, New York, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * William "Billy" Chrestman, Kansas, Proud Boy, wielded an axe handle, charged with violent entry and other charges
 * Reed Knox Christensen, Oregon, willfully and knowingly engaging in an act of physical violence in the grounds of the Capitol
 * Karol J. Chwiesiuk, Illinois, a Chicago police officer who wore a police sweatshirt to the riot was charged with violent entry
 * Albert A. Ciarpelli, New York, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Christy Clark, Pennsylvania, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Eric Douglas Clark, Kentucky, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Jacob Travis Clark, Colorado, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Matthew Clark, Pennsylvania, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Daniel Clavijo, Virginia
 * Luke Russell Coffee, Texas, actor, QAnon and end times, charged with assault of a federal law enforcement officer with a dangerous weapon (a metal crutch)
 * Lonnie Leroy Coffman, Alabama, charged by authorities after they found 11 homemade bombs, an assault rifle and a handgun in his truck parked two blocks from the Capitol.
 * Tara Coleman, Pennsylvania
 * Louis Enrique Colon, Kansas, Proud Boy, charged with violent entry and other charges
 * Josiah Colt, Idaho, was photographed hanging from a balcony in the Senate chambers
 * Cody Page Carter Connell, Louisiana
 * Nolan B. Cooke, Texas, disorderly/disruptive conduct
 * Landon Kenneth Copeland, Utah, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees, violent entry
 * Kevin Francisco Cordon, California, obstruction and disorderly conduct
 * Sean Carlo Cordon, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Christian Cortez, Texas, obstruction of an official proceeding, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Elias Costianes, obstruction of Congress, aiding and abetting
 * Matthew Ross Council, Florida, charged with violent entry, disorderly conduct, pushing a police officer
 * Gracyn Courtright, West Virginia, charged with stealing a "members only" sign, violent entry and disorderly conduct. She wrote on social media that she "thought it was cool" and "infamy is just as good as fame."
 * Dalton Ray Crase, Kentucky, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Donovan Ray Crowl, Ohio, alleged member of Oath Keepers, charged with conspiracy
 * Glenn Wes Lee Croy, Colorado, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Bruno Joseph Cua, Georgia, charged with assault on a Federal officer, violent entry and physical violence
 * Jennie Louise Cudd, Texas, admitted to breaking into Pelosi's office, charged with multiple crimes but allowed to vacation in Mexico
 * Michael Curzio, Florida, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct

D

 * Michael Shane Daughtry, Georgia, operates "Crazy Coon's Armory", wrote on social media "We the one [sic] that tore the fence down up there", charged with knowingly engaging in violence and knowingly impeding the orderly conduct of government with disruptive behavior
 * Paul Davis, Texas lawyer lost his jerb, appears to be spending his free time filing frivolous lawsuits
 * Tim Davis, Oregon
 * Nicholas "Dick NeCarlo" Decarlo, associated with Ochs' "Murder the Media", charged with conspiracy, theft of federal government property, "disorderly conduct, or violent conduct in restricted buildings or grounds", and other charges
 * Nathaniel "Nathan" J. DeGrave, Nevada, charged with impeding a law enforcement officer and other crimes
 * Jason Dolan, Florida, Oath Keeper, charged with conspiracy and other charges, was seen earlier guarding Roger Stone's motorized getaway cart at the Trump rally
 * Jonathan Doll, DC
 * Charles Donohoe, North Carolina, Proud Boys organizer, charged with conspiracy
 * Danielle Nicole Doyle, Oklahoma, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Karl Dresch, Michigan, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Kim Dragoo, Missouri, not actually charged
 * Therese Duke, Maryland, the mother of Helena Duke, who called her out

E

 * Stacy Ebanks, Maryland
 * Gary Edwards, Pennsylvania, unintentionally fingered by his wife, violent entry
 * Daniel Dean Egtvedt, Maryland, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; violent entry and disorderly cnduct
 * Hunter Allen Ehmke, California, allegedly broke a window, charged with damaging government property and disruptive conduct
 * Valerie Elaine Ehrke, California, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Lisa Eisenhart, Tennessee, woman who allegedly brought mother of Eric Munchel.
 * Andrew C. Ericson, Oklahoma, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * (R-West Virginia), a Republican state legislator who livestreamed his breaking in and resigned after being arrested.
 * Treniss Jewell Evans III, obstruction of an official proceeding, disorderly and disruptive conduct

F

 * Scott Kevin Fairlamb, New Jersey, charged with assaulting a federal officer, carrying a dangerous weapon, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Troy Elbert Faulkner, Ohio, wore his company's clothing, Faulkner Painting, to the riot, allegedly kicked in a window, charged with destruction of government property and obstruction of an official proceeding
 * Thomas Fee, New York, retired firefighter with a history of racist complaints, claimed that he was "at the tip of the spear", charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Brandon Fellows, New York, charged with disrupting government business
 * Jeffrey Finley, West Virginia, disorderly or disruptive conduct
 * Joseph W. Fischer, Pennsylvania, off-duty police offficer, allegedly led the mob pushing against Capitol police, charged with obstructing law enforcement during “civil disorder
 * Samuel J. Fisher (a.k.a. Brad Holiday), Virginia, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Cindy Fitchett, Virginia.
 * David Ray Fitzgerald, Illinois.
 * Michael Fitzgerald, Wisconsin, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Kyle Fitzsimons, Maine, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds and assault on a federal officer
 * Michael Joseph Foy, Michigan, charged with "obstruction of law enforcement; forcibly assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, or interfere with any officer of the United States"
 * Jacob Fracker, Virginia, officer with the Rocky Mount Police Department
 * Nick Fuentes

G

 * Kevin Louis Galetto, California, assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers or Employees; violent entry
 * Thomas Gallagher, New Hampshire, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building
 * Steve Galtier, Louisiana, co-owner of was present outside the Capitol but not charged with a crime
 * Gabriel Augustin Garcia, Proud Boys member and failed GOP candidate for the Florida House, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Raechel Genco, Pennsylvania
 * Christina Gerding, Illinois, disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Jason Gerding, Illinois, disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Christopher Stanton Georgia, Georgia, committed suicide days after the riot
 * Jason Gerding, Illinois, husban dof Christina, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Robert Gieswein, Colorado, Three Percenters, Proud Boys and Oath Keepers; allegedly runs a private paramilitary training group, charged with assaulting police, civil disorder and obstruction of police and government
 * Tim Gionet, aka Anthime Joseph Gionet, aka Baked Alaska.
 * Earl Glosser, North Carolina.
 * Simone Melissa Gold, a quack medical doctor known for promoting crank ideas about COVID, charged with remaining in restricted building or grounds without lawful authority
 * Daniel Goodwyn, California, Proud Boy and anti-masker, outed by Baked Alaska's video at the riot, charged with disruptive conduct within the Capitol
 * Vaughn Gordon, Louisiana
 * Vitali Gossjankowsi, DC, charged with impeding the orderly conduct of official Government business while carrying a dangerous weapon (a Taser)
 * Jeffrey Grace, Washington
 * Lindsey Graham, Oregon. (no relation to the Senator)
 * Lance Grames, North Carolina
 * Kenneth Grayson, Pennsylvania, charged with disorderly conduct which impedes the conduct of government business, disruptive conduct in the Capitol buildings
 * Matthew Greene, New York, conspiracy, destruction of government property and aiding and abetting
 * Christopher Ray Grider, Texas, charged with impeding passage through the Capitol grounds or buildings; an act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds or buildings, and other charges
 * Couy Griffin, Otero County, New Mexico Commissioner, had made a video in May 2020 (that Trump retweeted) where he said, "The only good Democrat is a dead Democrat."; charged with disruptive conduct in a restricted building
 * Anthony Alfred Griffith Sr., Oklahoma, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Jack Jesse Griffith (a.k.a. Juan Bibiano), Tennessee, charged with disorderly or disruptive conduct within or near the Capitol, disrupting the orderly conduct of government business
 * Philip Sean Grillo, New York, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Andrew Griswold, Florida, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Jeremy Groseclose, Virginia, disorderly and cisruptive conduct
 * Logan Grover, Colorado, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Brian Gundersen, Pennsylvania, aiding and abetting, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Leonard Guthrie, New Jersey

H

 * Joseph Hackett, Florida, chiropractor, Oath Keeper, conspiracy
 * Timothy Louis Hale-Cusanelli, New Jersey, is an Army Reservist who is an open Nazi who grew a Hitler mustache and allegedly said to his colleagues in the Army that "he would kill all the Jews and eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and he wouldn’t need to season them because the salt from their tears would make it flavorful enough." charged with civil disorder, aiding and abetting obstruction of an official proceeding
 * Tayler Hansen, anti-abortion activist. He filmed and uploaded the shooting of Ashli Babbitt.
 * Michael Lee Hardin, ex-cop, charged with disorderly conduct
 * Peter J. Harding, New York, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Alex Kirk Harkrider, Texas, charged with resisting, or impeding certain officers, using a dangerous weapon (a baton); theft of government property
 * Kenneth Harrelson, Florida, charged with conspiracy, and destruction of government property
 * Johnny Harris, North Carolina, knowingly, with intent to impede government business or official functions, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Richard L. Harris, Florida, assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers
 * Mark Hastings, Florida, CEO of BarProducts.com, was not known to have entered the Capitol
 * Andrew Hatley, South Carolina, allegedly took a selfie while posing next to a statue of pro-slavery ex-Vice President John C. Calhoun, charged with engaging in disorderly or disruptive conduct on capitol buildings or grounds
 * Andrew Hazelton, Arizona, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Stephanie Hazelton (a.k.a. Ayla Wolf, a.k.a. Ayla Wolfe), New Jersey, obstruction of an official proceeding; civil disorder; aiding and abetting
 * Albuquerque Cosper Head, Tennessee, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; acts of physical violence
 * Jennifer Heinl, Pennsylvania,
 * Edward Hemenway, Kentucky, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Daniel Herendeen, Michigan, obstruction of an official proceeding, disorderly conduct
 * Andrew Alan Hernandez, obstruction of justice/Congress, violent entry and disorderly cnduct
 * Emily Hernandez, Missouri, allegedly photographed stealing a fragment of Pelosi's name plate, charged with theft of government property and disorderly conduct
 * Yuji Hilaiwa (or Yuji Hiraiwa), Wyoming
 * Jacob Hiles, Virginia, charged with engaging in disorderly or disruptive conduct in, or within such proximity to, any restricted building or grounds
 * Paul Allard Hodgkins, Florida, obstruction of an official proceeding, disorderly and disruptive conduct He was the second rioter to plead guilty; he pled guilty to his most serious charge (osbtruction) and "agreed to pay $2,000 in restitution for his share of riot damage to the Capitol."
 * Dillon Paul Homol, Florida, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, obstruction of justice/Congress
 * Adam Avery Honeycutt, Florida, charged with Violent Entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Stephen Ethan Horn, North Carolina, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * James Matthew Horning, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Alan Hostetter, California, ex-police chief, yoga instructor Allegedly adopted Three Percenters rhetoric and used the American Phoenix Project website "as a platform to advocate violence against certain groups and individuals"; charged with conspiracy, unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon, and obstruction
 * Annie Howell, Pennsylvania, obstruction of an official proceeding; aiding and abetting, disorderly conduct
 * Jerod Wade Hughes, Montana, civil disorder, obstruction of an official proceeding, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Joshua Calvin Hughes, Montana
 * Jerod Wade Hughes, Montana
 * Jason Lee Hyland, Texas, violent entry and disorderly conduct

I

 * Suzanne "Sue" Ianni, Massachusetts, director of "Super Happy Fun America" (a far-right straight pride organziation), co-organized 11 buses to travel to the March for Trump/Save America rally from Massachusetts, charged with disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Elias Irizarry, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * William Isaacs, Florida, Oath Keeper, conspiracy
 * Bryan Wayne Ivey, Tennessee, disorderly and disruptive conduct. Pled guilty on 22 June 2021 to parading, demonstrating, or picketing inside a Capitol building, violating a federal law that forbids violent entry and disorderly conduct.

J

 * Arthur Jackman, Florida, Obstruction of an Official Proceeding
 * Emanuel Jackson, DC, charged with assaulting an officer of the United States with a deadly or dangerous weapon (a metal baseball bat), physical violence on restricted building or grounds; violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Joshua James, Alabama, charged with conspiracy
 * Derek Jancart, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Shane Jenkins, Ohio, civil disorder; assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon
 * Douglas Austin Jensen, Iowa, wore a QAnon shirt to the riot, admitted to being the person who chased police officer up the flight of stairs, charged with impeding the performance of a police officer and violent entry
 * Taylor James Johnataks, Washington, charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; civil disorder, physical violence in the Capitol Grounds or Buildings
 * Abby Johnson, anti-abortion activist and subject of anti-abortion movie Unplanned
 * Adam Johnson, Florida, allegedly was photograph stealing the Speaker of the House's lectern, charged with theft of government property and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Adam Johnson, Florida, theft of government property, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Andrew Johnson, Florida
 * Paul Russell Johnson, Virginia, inflicting bodily injury on certain officers
 * Alex Jones
 * Caleb Jones, Ohio, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Chad Barrett Jones, Kentucky, charged with assault on a federal officer, destruction of government property and obstruction of justice
 * Michael Jones, North Carolina
 * David Lee Jones, Texas, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers of employees

K

 * swimmer and five time Olympic medalist, charged with obstructing law enforcement, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Christopher M. Kelly, New York, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Kari Kelly, disorderly conduct
 * Kash Lee Kelly, gangster, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Kenneth Kelly, Florida, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Leo Kelly, Iowa, confessed on video, charged with violent entry with intent to disrupt the orderly conduct of official business and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Julian Elie Khater was charged with multiple assault charges against police, including assault with a deadly weapon. Khater along with George Pierre Tanios are accused of using bear spray against officer Brian Sicknick, who died the following day. As of March 2021, no cause of death has been established for Sicknick.
 * Derek Kinnison, identified as a Three Percenter, charged with conspiracy, unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon, and obstruction
 * Federico Guillermo Klein, former Trump appointee to the State Department with top-secret security clearance, allegedly beat police with a police shield, is expected to be charged with several felonies.
 * Jonathanpeter Klein, conspiracy, aiding and abetting, obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder and aiding and abetting, destruction of government property
 * Matthew Klein, conspiracy, aiding and abetting, obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder and aiding and abetting, destruction of government property
 * Joshua Knowles, Arizona
 * Brady Knowlton, Utah, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Billy Leonel Knutson (a rap musician known as "Playboy the Beast"), North Carolina, Proud Boy
 * Cory Konold, Arizona, Proud Boy, conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding and Aaiding and abetting, obstruction of oaw enforcement during civil disorder, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds and carrying a deadly or dangerous weapon
 * Felicia Konold, Arizona, sister of Cory Konold, conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding and Aaiding and abetting, obstruction of oaw enforcement during civil disorder, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds and carrying a deadly or dangerous weapon
 * Jackson Kostolsky, Pennsylvania, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol gounds
 * Philip Edward Kramer, California, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, theft of goverment property
 * Laura Daube Kronen, Georgia, brought her kids along
 * Christopher Kuehne, Kansas, Proud Boy, charged with violent entry and other charges

L

 * Edward Jacob Lang, New York charged with using a bat and a shield to assault an officer and other charges
 * Nicholas Languerand, South Carolina, assaulting, resisting or impeding an officer using a dangerous weapon; civil disorders;, aiding and abetting, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Benjamin Larocca, Texas, obstruction of an official proceeding, disorderly conduct
 * William Leary, DC.
 * Keith Lee, Texas
 * Mark Jefferson Leffingwell, Washington
 * Nicholas Lentz, Florida, former police officer, live blogged from inside the Capitol
 * Jacob Lewis, California, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building
 * Terry Lynn Lindsey, Ohio, disorderly and disruptive conduct, violent entry and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building
 * James Little, North Carolina, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Kevin Daniel Loftus, Wisconsin, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Matthew Eugene Loganbill, Missouri, violent entry or disorderly conduct
 * Joshua R. Lollar, Texas, charged with impeding or disrupting official functions; obstructing or impeding law enforcement officer during civil disorder, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * John Lolos, identified by police after being kicked off a Delta Airlines flight for continuously yelling "Trump 2020!".
 * Michael John Lopatic, Sr., Pennsylvania, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; civil disorder, violent entry and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building The prosecutors allege that the ex-Marine repeatedly punched "one police officer in the head outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. They also said he ripped the body camera off a second officer and later threw it away, apparently trying to get rid of evidence."
 * Richard and Annie Lorenz, uncle and aunt respectively of the aforementioned Helena Duke
 * Anton Lunyk, New York, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Robert Anthony Lyon, Ohio, charged with theft of government property (a coat rack) with Dustin Thompson
 * Kevin James Lyons, Illinois

M

 * Joshua Macias, Pennsylvania, founder of "Vets for Trump". Macias had also been arrested in Philadelphia for bringing "two handguns, a semiautomatic rifle and a samurai sword" to a ballot-processing center in November 2020; he had driven there in an SUV with a QAnon bumper sticker.
 * Clifford Mackrell, Ohio, forcibly assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, or interfere with certain officers or employees; violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Dominic Madden, New York, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * (R-Michigan), a Republican state legislator who was present with his wife, Meshawn.
 * Debra J. Maimone, theft of property, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Steve Omar Maldonado (a.k.a., Emilio Maldonado), Florida, charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct
 * Kristina Malimon, Oregon, vice chairwoman of Young Republicans of Oregon
 * Yevgemya Malimon, Oregon.
 * Anthony "Tony" R. Mariotto, Florida, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Abram Markofski, Wisconsin, National Guard member, charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct
 * Felipe Marquez, Florida, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Kristopher Martin ("Kristopher Dreww", "The Adorable Deplorable"), California, a "far-right gay activist"
 * Matthew Martin, New Mexico, cisorderly conduct which impedes the conduct of government business
 * Zachary "Zac" Hayes, Missouri, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Felipe Antonio “Tony” Martinez, California, identified as a Three Percenter, charged with conspiracy, unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon, and obstruction, charged with conspiracy, unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon, and obstruction
 * Jessica Martinez, Whittier California city council member
 * Ryan Mason, Maryland.
 * Roxanne Mathai, Texas.
 * indie musician
 * Matthew Carl Mazzocco, Texas, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Justin McAuliffe, New York, disorderly conduct
 * Patrick Edward McCaughey III, New York, Three Percenter, he allegedly dragged a beaten police officer down the Capitol steps, charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers, using a dangerous weapon
 * Brian McCreary, Massachusetts, disordelry conduct, obstruction ofan official proceeding
 * Sean Michael McHugh, California, charged with disorderly conduct, obstruction of justice and assaulting an officer with a deadly weapon. He allegedly used a large metal sign to push into police, and used a chemical spray against officers. He was on probation for drunk driving at the time of his arrest.
 * Jeffrey McKellop, Virginia, former Marine Green Beret, allegedly threw a flagpole like a spear at a police officer, charged with assaulting a police officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon
 * David Anthony Medina, Oregon
 * Connie Meggs, Florida, alleged Oath Keeper, charged with conspiracy
 * Kelly Meggs, Florida, alleged Oath Keeper, spouse of Connie Meggs, charged with conspiracy
 * Jonathan Gennaro Mellis (a.k.a. Jon Gennaro), Virginia, abetting; assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon; engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon
 * Ronald Mele, California, identified as a Three Percenter, charged with conspiracy, unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon, and obstruction
 * James Allen Mels, Michigan, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Maurcio Mendez, Connecticut
 * Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr., Georgia, QAnon, charged after sending death threats to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
 * William D. Merry, Jr., Missouri, charged with theft of government property (a fragment of a sign above Speaker Pelosi's doorway)
 * Richard Michetti, Pennsylvania, texted his ex-girlfriend during the riot, sending photos and saying "If you can't see the election was stolen you’re a moron." She turned him in to the FBI, and he is now charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and obstruction of Congress.
 * Jalise Middleton, Texas, assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers; engaging in physical violence; violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Mark Middleton, Texas, assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers; engaging in physical violence; violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Aaron James Mileur, Alaska, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Brandon Miller, Ohio, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Garret Miller, Texas, allegedly threatened to assassinate Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), charged with interstate threats to injure or kidnap; entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly and disruptive conduct and other crimes When he was arrested, he was wearing an "I Was There, Washington D.C., January 6, 2021" t-shirt.
 * Matthew Ryan Miller, Maryland, charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon and other crimes
 * Stephanie Miller, Ohio, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Jordan Robert Mink, Pennsylvania, charged with unlawful entry on restricted building or grounds while using or carrying a deadly or dangerous weapon, destruction of property, violenc eon Capitol grounds
 * Roberto A. Minuta, Texas, Oath Keeper who provided security for Roger Stone at the rally preceding the riot, charged with official proceeding and aiding and abetting, and tampering with documents or proceedings, conspiracy
 * David Charles Mish, Jr., Wisconsin
 * Anthony Richard Moat, Pennsylvania, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Nicolas Anthony Moncada, New York
 * Patrick Montgomery, Colorado, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct at the grounds and in a Capitol Building He violated his parole by using guns while on a pretrial release; he had been previously convicted of felony robbery.
 * Corinne Montoni, Florida, disorderly conduct
 * Samuel Christopher Montoya, Texas, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Grant Moore, Georgia
 * Andrew Jackson Morgan, Jr., Texas, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Anna Morgan-Lloyd, Indiana, first person sentenced in the riots, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of demonstrating inside the Capitol. The sentenced to 36 months probation, a $500 fine and 40 hours of community service. The judge noted that "probation comes once in a lifetime", that it was given because defendant only committed a misdemeanor offense, had a clean record, and seemed genuinely regretful.
 * Aaron Mostofsky, New York, son of Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Shlomo Mostofsky, charged with theft of government property (a police vest)
 * Jon Thomas Mott, Arkansas, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Christopher Moynihan, New York, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Clayton Ray Mullins, Kentucky, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder; engaging in physical violence
 * Jonathan J. Munafo, Florida, forcibly assaulting, resisting, opposing, impeding or interfering with an officer; violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Eric Gavelek Munchel, Tennessee, photographed carrying plastic zip ties (presumed to be used for handcuffing people), son of Lisa Eisenhart.
 * Henry Phillip "Hank" Muntzer, Montana
 * Marsha Murphy, Arizona

N

 * Verden Andrew Nalley, Georgia, obstruction of an official proceeding
 * John Maron Nassif, Florida, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Brandon Nelson, Wisconsin, violent entry, disorderly conduct
 * Adam Newbold, Ohio, retired Navy SEAL
 * Ryan Nichols, Virginia, charged with resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon (a canister of OC/pepper spray and a crowbar), theft of government property
 * Ethan Michael Nordean (a.k.a. Rufio Panman), Washington, Proud Boys, charged with terrorism and conspiracy
 * William Robert "Robbie" Norwood III, South Carolina, told his family before the riot that he would dress up as Antifa and therefore be able to get away with anything, charged with theft of government property, obstruction of Congress, disorderly conduct

O

 * Nicholas R. "Nick" Ochs, founder of the Hawaii chapter of the Proud Boys, charged with conspiracy, theft of federal government property, "disorderly conduct, or violent conduct in restricted buildings or grounds", and other charges
 * Michael Orangias, Kentucky, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Christopher W. Ortiz, New York, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Grady Douglas Owens, Florida, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees; violent entry
 * Jason Douglas Owens, Texas, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees; violent entry

P

 * Robert Keith Packer, wore a "Camp Auschwitz" shirt at the Capitol, charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Joseph "José" Lino Padilla, Georgia, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees; engaging in physical violence
 * Hunter Palm, Colorado, engaging in disorderly or disruptive conduct, violent entry
 * Robert Scott Palmer, Florida, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees; obstruction of law enforcement
 * John Parker, Michigan.
 * Bennie Alvin Parker, Ohio, alleged Oath Keeper, charged with conspiracy, destroying government property and other charges
 * Sandra Ruth Parker, Ohio, alleged Oath Keeper, spouse of Bennie Parker, charged with conspiracy, destroying government property and other charges
 * Jennifer Ruth Parks, Kansas, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Willard Jake Peart, Utah, disorderly conduct
 * William Pepe, New York, Proud Boy, charged with conspiracy and other crimes
 * Matthew Perna, Pennsylvania, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Rachael Lynn Pert, Florida, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Russell James Peterson, Pennsylvania, disorderly and disruptive conduct, violent entry
 * Robert Lee Petrosh, New Jersey, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Dominic Pezzola (a.k.a. "Spazzo", "Spaz" or "Spazzolini"), Proud Boy who broke the first window, and has been charged with conspiracy, terrorism and other charges.
 * Tam Dinh Pham, Texas, officer with the Houston Police Department, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Daniel D. Phipps, Texas, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Sara McArthur Pierce, Utah, reality TV star of 
 * indie musician
 * Mark Ponder, DC, violent entry and disorderly conduct, assaulting a Federal officer with a dangerous or deadly weapon
 * Michael Pope, Idaho, disorderly and disruptive conduct, impeding passage through the Capitol grounds
 * William Alexander Pope, Kansas, disorderly and disruptive conduct, impeding passage through the Capitol grounds
 * Rachel Marie Powell, Pennsylvania, charged with obstruction, depredation of government property, being in a restricted building or grounds with a dangerous weapon (a large pipe), violent entry or disorderly conduct (ramming a window)
 * Ronnie Bryan Presley, Tennessee, violent entry, disorderly conduct
 * Christine M. Priola, Ohio, charged with violent entryand disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Joshua Pruitt, D.C., Proud Boys. charged with civil disorder, acts of physical violence in the capitol building and other charges

Q

 * Nazeer Qaim, D.C.
 * Christopher Joseph Quaglin, New Jersey, assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers or employees
 * Michael Quick, Missouri, disorderly conduct
 * Stephen Brian Quick, Missouri, disorderly conduct

R

 * Paul Rae, Florida, corruptly obstruct, influence, or impede any official proceeding; disorderly or disruptive conduct
 * James Douglas Rahm III, Pennsylvania, charged with disorderly conduct and obstruction of Congress after allegedly taking a piss in Nancy Pelosi's office
 * Emily Rainey, psychological operations officer, United States Army, North Carolina; resigned her commission after leading a group to the riots
 * Stephen Chase Randolph, Kentucky, assaulting, resisting or impeding an officer causing bodily injury
 * Blake A. Reed, Tennessee, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Robert Maurice Reeder, Maryland, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Guy Wesley Reffitt, Texas, Three Percenters member, was arrested by the FBI. He had threatened to kill their children if they turned him in, according to his wife. Charged with carrying a "deadly and dangerous weapon," specifically a "semi-automatic handgun," while he was unlawfully on Capitol grounds. He also allegedly created a a security business specifically to circumvent gun laws.
 * Jeffrey Register, Florida, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Zachary "Zach" Rehl, Pennsylvania, President of Philadelphia Proud Boys, charged with conspiracy
 * William Rogan Reid, Florida, violent entry and Disorderly conduct
 * Nicholas Reimler, Missouri, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Jordan T. Revlett, Kentucky, charged with violent entry or disorderly conduct
 * Jason Daniel Riddle, New Hampshire, theft of government property, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Leonard Pearso Ridge, Pennsylvania, obstructing an official proceeding, disorderly conduct
 * Jorge A. Riley, California
 * Jesus Delmora Rivera, Florida, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Thomas J. Robertson, Virginia, Army veteran and trained sniper, officer with the Rocky Mount Police Department, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct in a capitol building or grounds A motion to revoke his release order was filed when a search uncovered several dozen newly purchased weapons, in violation of his release conditions, and a pipe bomb casing in a box partially labelled "Booby Trap."
 * Michael Lee Roche, Tennessee, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Nicholas Rodean, Maryland, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct in a capitol building
 * Daniel Rodriguez, California, charged with assaulting police officer Michael Fanone with a deadly weapon (a stun gun), smashing a window of the Capitol and stealing an emergency escape
 * Eliel Rosa, Texas
 * David Lester Ross, Massachusetts
 * Donald Rouse, Louisiana, co-owner of Rouses Markets
 * Greg Rubenacker, New York, engaging in physical violence, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Bradley Rukstales, Illinois, CEO of Cogensia, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct in a capitol building
 * Michael Joseph Rusyn, Pennsylvania, disorderly and disruptive donduct
 * Jerry Ryals, Oklahoma, disorderly and disruptive donduct
 * Jennifer Leigh "Jenna" Ryan, Texas

S

 * Jeffrey P. Sabol, New York, charged with civil disorder (holding police baton against an prostrate officer's neck)
 * , former Pennsylvania state legislator and failed candidate for PA-18.
 * Mark Sahady, Massachusetts, co-founder of "Super Happy Fun America", co-organized 11 buses to travel to the March for Trump/Save America rally from Massachusetts, charged with disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Ryan Samsel, Pennsylvania, on parole in PA and wanted for an alleged assault in New Jersey, charged with having "forcibly assaulted, resisted, opposed, impeded, intimidated, or interfered with a federal agent while they are engaged in their official duties" Samsel has a history of "choking and beating women to the point of loss of consciousness, of many hospital visits for many victims, of chipped and missing teeth and of Samsel even breaking into one victim's home multiple times to assault her", according to a federal filing.
 * Ronald L. Sandlin, Nevada
 * Salvador Sandoval, Jr., Iowa, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; disorderly and disruptive conduct; engaging in physical violence
 * Deborah Sandoval, Iowa, assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers; disorderly and disruptive conduct; engaging in physical violence
 * Robert Sanford, retired Pennsylvania firefighter, facing Federal felony charges for throwing a fire extinguisher at police during the riots
 * Diana Santos-Smith, Pennsylvania, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Troy Sargent, Massachusetts, disorderly or disruptive conduct, engaging in physical violence
 * Oliver Louis Sarko, Ohio, disorderly and disruptive conduct, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Tim Scarboro, North Carolina
 * Frank J. Scavo, Pennsylvania, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Indiana, guitarist for the band Iced Earth, and member of Oath Keepers. Became the first rioter to enter a guilty plea among the rioters on 16 April 2021. He pleaded guilty to two charges including obstruction of an official proceeding of Congress (punishable by up to 20 years in prison).
 * Robert Schornak, Michigan, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Katherine "Katie" Staveley Schwab, Texas, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Peter Schwartz, allegedly sprayed police with their own pepper spray and bragged about it; charged with forcibly assaulting officers, obstructing law enforcement during civil disorder, and violently entering Capitol grounds and engaging in disorderly conduct; Schwartz had been released early from prison due to the COVID pandemic even though he was there for illegal possession of a firearm and making terroristic threats.
 * Dovid Schwartzberg, New York, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Daniel Lyons Scott ("Milkshake"), Washington, Proud Boys, reportedly fought the police
 * Christian Secor, California, Groyper, known online as "Scuffed Elliot Rodger," leader of the America First Bruins club at UCLA, charged with civic disorder and assaulting, resisting or impeding officers
 * Hunter Seefried, Delaware, son of Kevin Seefried.
 * Kevin Seefried, Delaware, one of the ones running around with the flag of treason Confederate battle flag.
 * Ethan C. Seitz, Ohio, disorderly conduct
 * Dale Jeremiah Shalvey, violent entry; assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon and inflicting bodily injury
 * Alexander Sheppard, Ohio, disorderly and disruptive conduct, aiding and abetting
 * Grayson Sherrill, North Carolina, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Barton Wade Shively, Pennsylvania, charged with "forcibly assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, or interfere with any officer or employee of the United States or of any agency in any branch of the United States Government while engaged in or on account of the performance of official duties", engaging in in physical violence on grounds or any of the Capitol buildings
 * Thomas F. Sibick, New York, charged with assaulting police officer Michael Fanone, obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder and taking something of value by force (a police badge and radio)
 * Dennis Sidorski, Virginia, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Glen Mitchell Simon, Georgia, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Mark Simon, California, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * James Sinclair, Pennsylvania.
 * Zandra Sixkiller-Cramer, Maryland
 * Jeffrey Alexander Smith (a.k.a., Alex Smith), California, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * James Smawley, North Carolina
 * Jeffrey Alexander "Alex" Smith, California, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Troy Anthony Smocks, Texas, threats in interstate commerce
 * Audrey Ann Southard-Rumsey, Florida, assault on a federal officer, obstruction of law enforcement during a civil disorder, obstruction of justice or Congress She was recorded during the riot screaming, "tell fucking Pelosi we’re coming for her! F--king traitorous cunts, we’re coming! We’re coming for all of you!"
 * Jeremy Ryan Sorvisto, Michigan, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Michael Sparks, Kentucky, the first one through a broken window, wore a T-shirt that said "Armor of God " in his booking photo, chargd with 9 counts including violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds,
 * Christopher "Chris" Raphael Spencer (a.k.a., Chris Spencer), North Carolina, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, obstruction of justice
 * Virginia "Jenny" Marie Spencer, North Carolina, disorderly and disruptive conduct, aiding and abetting
 * Paul Spigelmyer, Pennsylvania, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Lawrence Earl Stackhouse, New Jersey, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Peter Francis Stager, Arkansas, accused of beating a police officer with an American flag pole
 * Ezekiel Kurt Stecher, New Jersey, engaging in physical violence, obstruction of justice/Congress
 * Patrick Stedman, New Jersey, disorderly conduct
 * Laura Steele, North Carolina, alleged Oath Keeper, charged with conspiracy
 * Melody Steele-Smith, Virginia, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Yvonne St. Cyr, Idaho, disruptive and disorderly conduct
 * Brian E. Stenz, Pennsylvania, violent entry, disorderly conduct
 * Michael Stepakoff, Florida, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building
 * Tristan Chandler Stevens, Florida, violent entry; assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees
 * Justin Stoll ("Th3RealHuckleberry"), Ohio, charged with interstate communication of a threat (murder) and tampering with a witness by threat
 * Jordan Kenneth, Minnesota, disorderly and cisruptive conduct
 * Brandon Straka, Nebraska, founder of the WalkAway campaign and speaker at the rally preceding the riot He was charged with impeding law enforcement officer during civil disorder, and disorderly conduct.
 * John Herbert Strand, California, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Kevin Strong, California, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Isaac Steve Sturgeon, Montana, charged with obstruction of justice; assaulting, resisting or impeding officers; engaging in physical violence in a restricted building and an act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds, fled to Kenya and was deported back to the US
 * Marissa A. Suarez, New Jersey, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Ryan Seth Suleski, Virginia, violent entry and disorderly conduct, obstruction of justice/Congress, theft of government property
 * John Earle Sullivan, Utah, charged with civil disorder
 * Traci J. Sunstrom, New York, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Douglas Sweet, Virginia, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct in a capitol building
 * William Jason Sywak, disorderly conduct

T

 * Anthony Tammaro, Pennsylvania
 * George Pierre Tanios, West Virginia, was charged with multiple assault charges against police, including assault with a deadly weapon. Tanios along with Julian Elie Khater are accused of using bear spray against officer Brian Sicknick, who died the following day. As of March 2021, no cause of death has been established for Sicknick.
 * Russel "Russ" Taylor, California, QAnon Charged with conspiracy, obstruction, tampering with documents, and unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon
 * Jay Thaxton, North Carolina, Proud Boys
 * Dustin Byron Thompson, Ohio, charged with theft of government property (a coat rack) with Roberty Lyon
 * Michael Timbrook, Tennessee, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Patricia Todisco, New Jersey, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds
 * Benjamin Henry Torre, Georgia, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Eric Chase Torrens, Tennessee, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Christian Trabert, Maryland, son of a local police chief, said that he was proud to have stormed the Capitol
 * Israel Tutrow, Indiana, violent entry and disorderly conduct

U

 * Chance Anthony Uptmore, Texas, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * James Herman "Sonny" Uptmore, Texas, father of Chance, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds

V

 * Hector Emmanuel Vargas Santos, New Jersey, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Lori Ann Vinson (a.k.a., Lori Ann Utley), Kentucky, disorderly conduct which impedes the conduct of government business
 * Thomas Roy Vinson, Kentucky, disorderly conduct which impedes the conduct of government business
 * Philip C. Vogel, Pennsylvania, violent entry and disorderly conduct, theft of property
 * William Vogel, New York, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Eric V. von Bernewitz, Virginia, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Paul H. von Bernewitz, Virginia, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Jeremy Vorous, Pennsylvania, violent entry and disorderly conduct

W

 * Joshua Wagner, Indiana, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Douglas K. Wangler, Illinois, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Daniel Warmus, New York, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Major Christopher Warnagiris, active dute Marine, charged with assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers or employees; obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder; obstruction of justice; violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Jessica Marie Watkins, Ohio, alleged member of Oath Keepers, charged with conspiracy, violent entry or disorderly conduct
 * Sean David Watkins, Texas, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Will Watson, Alabama
 * William Wright Watson, Alabama, restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon; violent entry or disorderly conduct
 * Thomas Webster, New York, Marine veteran and retired New York Police Department officer, charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers with a deadly or dangerous weapon (a large metal flapole with a US Marine Corps flag), violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Bradley Weeks, Florida, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Jonah Elijah Westbury, Minnesota, charged with entering and remaining in a restricted building and grounds, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a Capitol building and grounds, and parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol Building.
 * Paul S. Westover, Missouri, disorderly conduct; obstruct, impede, or interfere with law enforcement officer (aiding and abetting)
 * Victoria Charity White, Minnesota, Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct, impeding or attempting to impede law enforcement officers performing official duties
 * Jack Wade Whitton, Georgia, engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon
 * Gary Wickersham, Pennsylvania, the oldest known arrestee at age 80, charged with disorderly conduct
 * John Clarence Wilkerson IV, Maryland, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Andrew Williams, Florida firefighter
 * Anthony Robert Williams, Michigan, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Elizabeth Rose Williams, Texas, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Riley June Williams, Pennsylvania
 * Troy Dylan Williams, Kentucky, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Duke Edward Wilson, Idaho, assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers; obstruction of Congress/justice
 * Zachary John Wilson, knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building
 * Dana Joe Winn, Florida, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds
 * Jeffrey Shane Witcher, Texas, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Shawn Bradley Witzemann, New Mexico, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Matthew Mark Wood, disorderly and disruptive conduct
 * Christopher Worrell, Florida, engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds using a deadly or dangerous weapon; assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon
 * John Douglas Wright, Ohio, engaging in physical violence; obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder; false statement to Federal Agents
 * Andrew Wrigley, Pennsylvania, charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds

Y

 * Elijah Yazdani, Ohio, violent entry and disorderly conduct
 * Graydon Young, Florida, alleged Oath Keeper, charged with conspiracy — pleaded guilty to two felony counts, conspiracy and obstructing Congress

Z

 * Ryan Scott Zink, Texas, engaging in any act of physical violence
 * Joseph Elliott Zlab, Washington, violent entry and disorderly conduct

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 * And need we remind you: Donald fucking Trump, alleged incitement, dodged his promised Capitol appearance due to bone spurs

Collateral arrests
Following the riot, an unprecedented military and police security zone was created around central Washington to prevent people without proper identification from entering. The following people were charged with insurrection-related crimes during that period • 2