Three men from Illinois were charged Wednesday in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, bringing the total number of people from Illinois who have been charged in the insurrection to 22.
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Authorities say the recovery phone numbers listed on each man's Google account were registered with their respective phone service providers at the same home addresses on file for each individual with the Illinois Department of Motor Vehicles. According to the complaint, officers reviewing video footage from the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, identified images of the three men that appeared to match their driver's license photos.
The Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was a sobering scene for millions of Americans. But the attackers weren't a fanatical fringe of American society, far from it actually, according to a University of Chicago professor. NBC 5 Investigates' Phil Rogers reports. Federal prosecutors say the FBI interviewed all three men, as well as another relative, individually in late October and early November. Authorities said all three admitted to traveling to Washington, D.C., together and entering the Capitol building. The men also identified themselves and each other in multiple photos from that day, according to the complaint.Their arrests bring the total number of people from Illinois charged in connection with the attack on the Capitol to 22.
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