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> A selection of “very fine people.”
Lonnie Coffman, 71
Falkville, Alabama
A few blocks from the Capitol, police say they found the following in Coffman’s pickup: a handgun, an assault rifle, a crossbow, several machetes, and 11 Mason jars filled with what Coffman said was a solution of “melted styrofoam and gasoline” — a kind of homemade napalm. He has pleaded not guilty.
Jeffrey Sabol, 51
Kittredge, Colorado
A geophysicist, Sabol has been accused of dragging a police officer down the stairs of the Capitol and beating him. One photo appears to show him looming over another prone officer with the officer’s baton in his hands — an image that Sabol acknowledges “looked bad,” as an FBI agent put it. According to court documents, Sabol said he “could not recall if he hit the police officer with the baton because he was in a fit of rage and the details are cloudy.” He has not entered a plea.
Eduardo Nicolas Alvear Gonzalez, 32
Ventura, California
The FBI says videos captured Gonzalez smoking weed inside the Capitol — earning him the nickname the “Rotunda Doobie Smoker” — and that when an ally asked him why he had lit up in the middle of an insurrection, he replied, “Freedom.” He has pleaded not guilty.
Jon Schaffer, 53
Columbus, Indiana
The longtime guitarist of the heavy-metal band Iced Earth, Schaffer has extreme anti-government views that once earned him an Alex Jones interview. The FBI says surveillance photos show Schaffer, wearing an “Oath Keepers Lifetime Member” baseball cap, carrying bear mace, which he sprayed at Capitol Police. Schaffer pleaded guilty to two charges.
Frank Scavo, 58
Old Forge, Pennsylvania
A former school-board member, Scavo organized a 200-person bus trip to Washington to challenge the election results. Videos show Scavo inside the Capitol filming himself narrating “your own personal tour of the freaking Capitol,” according to the FBI. “This is top-secret shit. We’re in the Capitol. Stormed the fucking Capitol of the fucking United States at 58 years old. What the fuck is wrong with America?” He has pleaded not guilty.
Eric Munchel, 30
Nashville
Munchel, a onetime employee at Kid Rock’s Big Ass Honky Tonk, allegedly breached the Capitol accompanied by his mother. “Zip ties!” Munchel shouted, per the FBI, when the pair came upon some plastic cuffs. “I need to get me some of those motherfuckers.” His mother told the FBI she took the zip ties so that they wouldn’t fall into the hands of “bad actors.” The two have pleaded not guilty.
Dominic Pezzola, 44
Rochester
Video allegedly shows “Spaz,” a Proud Boy, breaking a Capitol window with a riot shield and enjoying a cigar inside: “Victory smoke in the Capitol, boys. This is fucking awesome. I knew we could take this motherfucker over [if we] just tried hard enough.” He has pleaded not guilty.
Albert Ciarpelli, 65
Syracuse
Ciarpelli went on what the FBI says he called a “little adventure” at the Capitol — sightseeing and taking pictures, including one of a painting of Andrew Jackson, whom he admires. According to the FBI, he said that “he had been out of his mind and that he’d never done anything like that before.” He has not entered a plea.
Lori Ann Vinson, 49
Morganfield, Kentucky
Vinson, a nurse, claimed on Facebook to have been among the first 100 people to enter the Capitol, according to the FBI. She later told the bureau that she had assumed Congress was out of session because otherwise the crowd wouldn’t have been allowed in. She has pleaded not guilty.
Jennifer Ryan, 51
Frisco, Texas
A real-estate agent, Ryan flew to Washington in a private jet on January 5. According to the FBI, in a Facebook Live video she streamed the next day, she said, “Y’all know who to hire for your Realtor. Jenna Ryan for your Realtor.” She later wrote on Twitter: “Sorry I have blonde hair white skin a great job a great future and I’m not going to jail. Sorry to rain on your hater parade. I did nothing wrong.” She has pleaded not guilty.
Michael Shane Daughtry, 59
Newton, Georgia
According to the FBI, Daughtry, a former police officer, was turned in by a fellow officer who recorded him saying that he had been one of the first ones over the fence blocking the entrance to the Capitol and that he had retreated when police shot him with rubber bullets. He has pleaded not guilty.
Nicolas Moncada, 20
Staten Island
A former student at the Fashion Institute of Technology and self-described “liberty-loving liberal libertarian,” Moncada allegedly said he had been mistaken for antifa at several Trump rallies. The FBI says he posted videos of his participation in the Capitol breach, including one showing blood on the building’s steps. Moncada has not entered a plea.