The newly released 'Report of the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the United States Capitol,' will show just how active Ohioans were that day and during the subsequent hearings.
As many get their hands on the newly released"Report of the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the United States Capitol," readers will notice just how active Ohioans were that day, and during the subsequent investigations and hearings.
More than 900 people from across the country currently face charges, including almost a dozen from Northeast Ohio so far.Photos of former Cleveland Metropolitan School District occupational therapist Christine Priola circulated quickly after the attack, showing the Willoughby woman standing inside the senate chambers.
While inside, Wright posted a video on Facebook Live, smoked a cigarette and then left. He posted the following statements on social media, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office: RELATED: Lorain man arrested by FBI for allegedly assaulting police officer during siege of US Capitol Court paperwork details how Justin Smith bragged to fellow members of a “political belief organization” that he had entered the Capitol that day. Investigators said at least one fellow member helped agents identify Smith.Just this past December 1st, federal agents arrested a couple from Perry along with a friend staying at their house.RELATED: University Hospitals police officer among 3 Ohioans arrested in Jan.
Additionally, protester Stephen Ayres of Warren also testified as to what led to his criminal activity.
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