A YEAR AFTER THE CAPITOL INSURRECTION AND THE POLICE INVOLVEMENT IN BRINGING CULPRIT TO BOOK

A year after the U S Capitol insurrection, more than half of Trump supporters who took part in the insurrection are still roaming the street freely.

A YEAR AFTER THE CAPITOL INSURRECTION AND THE POLICE INVOLVEMENT IN BRINGING CULPRIT TO BOOK
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A year after the Jan. 6 insurrection on the Capitol, federal authorities have nabbed a quarter of the estimated 2,500 potential insurrection defendants.

There are several of the critical arrests made and sentences delivered in the year since the Capitol riot, but a whole lot of the attackers are still roaming the street freely.

Federal authorities have arrested hundreds in the year since Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, leaving behind injured officers and millions of dollars in damage. Here are several of the critical arrests made and sentences delivered in the past year.

But even with hundreds of arrests and months of painstaking work in the unprecedented investigation, federal authorities have arrested just a fraction of all the potential defendants who were captured on video.

These shows that those that couldn't be captured by the camera or their involvement exposed one way or the other could go scot free, while hundreds of the insurrection culprits are still roaming the street freely planing or working on their next move to distrust the American democracy which ever way they can.


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