Jeans by Trump leader arrested by US Capitol revolt

SANTA FE, NM (AP) – On Sunday, a New Mexico County official and founder of the Cowboys for Trump group who had vowed to return to Washington after last week’s riots at the U.S. Capitol to place a flag on the House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been arrested Sunday by the FBI.

Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin was arrested on charges of illegally entering the United States Capitol.

According to court documents, Griffin told investigators he was “trapped” by the crowd, who made his way through the barricades and entered the restricted area of ​​the U.S. Capitol, but said he did not enter the building and instead stayed on the US Capitol Stairs.

A video posted on Griffin’s personal Facebook page shows Griffin in the restricted areas, according to the affidavit.

Griffin did not immediately respond to phone or text messages seeking comment.

On Thursday, Griffin said he planned to travel with firearms to Washington, DC, for Biden’s takeover.

“I will be there on January 20 … and I will take a stand for our country and for our freedoms,” Griffin said during a meeting of the Otero County Board of Commissioners.

“I will go out tonight or tomorrow. I have a .357 Henry Big Boy rifle lever action that I have in the trunk of my car and I have a .357 single-action revolver, the Colt Ruger Cowboy that I will have under my front seat my right side and adopt my second amendment, ”he said.

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Associated Press journalist Morgan Lee contributed to this report.

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