Who are the protesters behind the Capitol attack? Among them is a lawmaker

The FBI has appealed citizens for help in identifying Capitol protesters, until some of the most prominent members have already received online identities. They include Jake Angel and Richard Barnett, who was photographed sitting in Nancy Peloos's office while the crowd of Trump's supporters surrounded the Capitol building. [...]
They include Jake Angel and Richard Barnett, who was photographed sitting in Nancy Peloos's office while the crowd of Trump's supporters surrounded the Capitol building.
A total of 68 people were arrested Friday, according to police, and only one of them turned out to be from that area.
Here are some of the most popular members photographed or filmed inside Capitol.

Jake Angel
A believer in the Qanon conspiracy theory, Angjeli regularly participates in right protest.
The 32-year-old man who was seen in his characteristic dress is from Arizona.

Josiah Colt
Colt was identified by a newspaper from Idaho after being photographed in the Senate Hall while sitting in the chair of Senate President Mike Pence.
Colt is 34 years old by Boise and is executive director of a company called Funnel Credit LLC.
He had confused the Senate with Congress saying he was sitting in Nancy Peloss chair when he was actually sitting in that Mike Pence, translates Periscope.

Richard Barrett
The 60-year-old leader of a pro-Armenian group in Arkansas, Barnett was photographed sitting in Nancy Peloss' office.
According to the Washington Post, he identified himself as a white nationalist.
The New York Times reported that Barnett had brought a custom envelope to the Pelos table.
I wrote her a fucking letter, put her legs on the table and put her balls down. ”

Pigick Evans
On December 14, Evans, the republic, was sworn into a lawmaker at the delegates ' home in West Virginia. On Wednesday, Evans filmed himself and others as they entered the Capitol and shouted: “We are inside! Keep going, baby! ” while Trump supporters invaded the building.
Since the day before, 26 thousand people have signed a petition demanding Evans' departure. /Periscope











