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Courts & Law

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U.S. prosecutors: Former FBI official, Navy intel officer 'key figure' in Capitol breach

Federal prosecutors say Thomas Caldwell plotted months in advance, working with self-styled militia groups including Proud Boys.

Courts & Law

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Justice Department in 2019

Federal prosecutors charge three in Capitol attack, alleging coordination began in November

"According to the charging documents, Watkins, Crowl, and Caldwell communicated with each another in advance of the Jan. 6, 2021, incursion on the U.S. Capitol and coordinated their attack," the DOJ noted.

FBI affidavit says Virginia man conspired to breach Capitol, discussed plans on Jan. 1

Courts & Law

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Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers founder, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 28, 2021

Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes found guilty of seditious conspiracy

In total, five members of the group faced seditious conspiracy charges.

Security

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FBI seal in DC headquarters in 2007

FBI affidavit says Virginia man conspired to breach Capitol, discussed plans on Jan. 1

The affidavit comes amid claims that a crowd stormed the building in response to comments from President Trump at a Jan. 6 rally.

Security

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Capitol riot

Ex-military are miscast as dangerous in wake of Capitol riot, veterans say

"Veterans do not wish to overthrow the country," one former paratrooper said.

Courts & Law

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Jury convicts four Oath Keepers of seditious conspiracy over Jan. 6 roles

Their convictions were initially part of a larger case that included group founder Stewart Rhodes, but their case was split off from that of their leader.

Nation

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Demonstrators outside the U.S. Capitol, Jan. 6

Court filing states 20 federal 'assets' embedded at the Capitol on January 6

The claim arrives in the form of a footnote in a 41-page motion to dismiss charges against members of the Oath Keepers.

Politics & Policy

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Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers founder, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 28, 2021

DOJ seeks 25 years in jail for Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes

Seditious conspiracy has a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, though Rhodes was also convicted of obstruction of an official proceeding and aiding and abetting.

Courts & Law

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FBI had 5 informants with Oath Keepers, none provided evidence of guilt: Defense lawyer

"None of the CHSes provided evidence of guilt on the part of the Oath Keepers as an organization, or the individual Defendants in this case."

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