Exclusive:

Brad Rukstales is back in his suburban Inverness home and admits to entering the capitol

He’s talking to @cbschicago at 10p

 "It was the single worst personal decision of my life; I have no excuse for my actions and wish that I could take them back."
@cbschicago
Rukstales was arrested for unlawful entry
Rukstales is the CEO of a suburban Illinois company. They released the statement below.
Our story ⬇️

Brad Rukstales Of Inverness, Arrested At U.S. Capitol Riot, Apologizes And Expresses Embarrassment

chicago.cbslocal.com/2021/01/07/bra…
BREAKING:

Bradley Rukstales now facing federal charges. @CBSNews @cbschicago
NOW: Brad Rukstales fired from @Cogensia

prnewswire.com/news-releases/…
Bradley Rukstales Fired From CEO Position, Facing Federal Charges For Storming U.S. Capitol chicago.cbslocal.com/2021/01/08/nor…
Story that aired tonight on @CBSNews

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17 Aug 20
Special Prosecutor Dan Webb has finished investigation into Kim Foxx and her handling of the Jussie Smollett case.

Evidence was found “that establishes substantial abuses of discretion and operational failures.”

No evidence of criminal activity.

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The summary of the report raises possibility of ethical violations by Foxx and other state prosecutors .

“relating to false and/or misleading public statements made about the prosecution.” @cbschicago

More updates to follow
"Almost across the board, lawyers who currently work in or previously worked in the CCSAO’s criminal division who were interviewed by the OSP—including State’s Attorney Foxx—were “surprised” or “shocked” by at least some facet of the dismissal terms."
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