BREAKING: Active-duty Marine Major Christopher Warnagiris, based at Quantico, was arrested in Virginia for assaulting federal officers at the Capitol.
Christopher Warnagiris, aka #YellowZipSkulker, was arrested in Quantico, per his arrest warrant.
Here’s video the feds say shows him helping the mob breach the building.
Officials believe this is the first Jan. 6 case against an active duty service member, but a number of guardsmen/reservists have been arrested, as have about 40 veterans.
Bonus for the FBI special agent on this case was getting in a trip down memory lane/Hogan's Alley ahead of the 15-year Quantico reunion. big.assets.huffingtonpost.com/athena/files/2…

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13 May
There’s an interesting version of this story to be written, but one thing it fails to grapple with is that these protest/riot media pods are primarily driven by safety concerns. Not everyone in these groups share the same values and ethics. theintercept.com/2021/05/13/rio…
You really can’t lump the work of a reality-based reporter like @ShelbyTalcott in with some of these other clowns who willfully deceive viewers and describe the Capitol attackers as “patriots.” ImageImage
The description of that Tucker clip undersells it, I think. She drew a firm line between protesters and opportunistic looters in a different part of the city who took advantage of the situation. Don’t imagine that's the red meat that Tucker wanted!
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13 May
You can see (and hear) the stun gun attack at around 1:24.
You can spot DJ Rodriguez’s jacket and MAGA hat in the footage too if you look closely. huffpost.com/entry/fanone-t…
Isolated the moment that Trump fanatic DJ Rodriguez electroshocked DC Officer Mike Fanone here. You can see his black jacket and his MAGA hat with the distinctive pins.
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12 May
Government has extended a tentative plea deal offer to Timothy Hale-Cusanelli. It is still waiting on supervisor approval.

Frustrated defense lawyer says the tentative offer is “very open-ended and wishy-washy.”

(Standard disclosure that most cases end in plea deals.)
“Not to insult the prosecutor, but it really wasn’t a plea offer,” says defense attorney. Defense wants to set a trial date and move things forward. They’re also frustrated by discovery process, they don’t really know what occurred in the building.
Hale-Cusanelli has advised his lawyers that other Capitol defendants he’s jailed with have told him that he’s popped up in videos released as part of their discovery process, per defense attorney.
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11 May
In other Capitol attack news today, Stephen Chase Randolph (who is appealing his pretrial detention) has a detention hearing set for June 11. Motions due May 21, responses due May 28, replies due June 4. huffpost.com/entry/facial-r…
A federal magistrate judge in Kentucky ordered him detained pretrial back on April 30:
Also today: Robert Scott Palmer was added to the DOJ’s Capitol Breach Case page for the first time. He was arrested in mid-March, 12 days after this HuffPost story: huffpost.com/entry/robert-p…
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11 May
At an arraignment hearing just now, Trump fanatic Jonathan Munafo tried to plead guilty to the charges he faces for the Capitol attack.

(That’s not the move you make at an arraignment, and his lawyers interrupted and instead entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.)
Because Capitol cases are overwhelming the D.C. federal court system, both the prosecutor and the federal public defenders in the Munafo case are from the District of Puerto Rico.
Not a huge surprise here: competency issues are going to come up in this case.

Another complicating factor: He’s charged in a separate case in Michigan. detroitnews.com/story/news/loc…
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11 May
At hearing for George Tanios, lawyer is arguing that he brought spray to D.C. on Jan. 6 for self-protection.

“The intent wasn’t to go to a riot, the intent was to go to a rally to support their president,” says the lawyer.
In a court filing and in court, Tanios’ team argued that he "had a legitimate fear and that he possessed chemical sprays for a legitimate purpose” because of "reports of mob attacks upon Trump supporters.”
Tanios’ team argues that his "lifestyle and ordinary environment almost guarantee that no other person will be harmed by Mr. Tanios upon release.” storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
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