
Three fugitives were apprehended in Florida on the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Authorities arrested three Jan. 6 fugitives2015 Paris terrorist attack
On the Saturday that marked the third anniversary of the Paris terrorist attack in 2015.
assault on the United States Capitol
The Federal Bureau of Investigation stated.
The three individuals being searched for are Jonathan Daniel Pollock, Olivia Michele Pollock, and Joseph Daniel Hutchinson III.
According to an FBI bulletin, Jonathan Pollock, 23, is being charged with attacking multiple police officers with a lethal weapon. He has been evading authorities since 2022.
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In 2021, Olivia Pollock and Hutchinson were arrested for allegedly assaulting law enforcement and committing other crimes. Olivia is the sister of Jonathan Pollock. This news was reported by CBS News.previously reported
Both individuals removed their ankle monitors in March 2023 and fled before their scheduled trial.
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According to a statement from the FBI, the three individuals were apprehended by agents from the Tampa field office on Saturday morning at a Groveland, Florida ranch, during the execution of federal arrest warrants.
Since January 6, 2021, over 1,200 individuals have been charged.charged with crimes
Arising from the assault.,
Based on an examination by CBS News,
There have been more than 700 guilty pleas and over 100 convictions at trial among the defendants in the court records from the U.S.
Attorney Matthew Graves told CBS News
Federal investigators are currently in the process of identifying over 80 individuals who are suspected of committing violent crimes.
One of the most notable unidentified individuals is in a building near the United States Capitol
The individual responsible for placing explosive devices inside a structure in close proximity to the US Capitol building.
On January 5, 2021, explosives were found outside the national headquarters of both the Democratic and Republican parties. Although they did not detonate, the FBI deemed them as “viable” and a potential threat to the public. A reward of $500,000 is being offered by the FBI for any information that could lead to the arrest of the perpetrator.
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