The man seen in a now viral image leading the speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiMost of the 120 arrested or identified in the Capitol riot were longtime supporters of Trump: AP Pelosi analysis gives a ’60-minute’ tour of his vandalized officeThe pulpit of ‘s (D-Calif.) During Wednesday’s deadly riot at the Capitol was released on Monday on $ 25,000 bail.
Tampa, Fla. WTSP media reported that Adam Johnson, 38, was released on bail on condition that he would hand over his passport and use an electronic monitoring device.
A lawyer for Johnson addressed reporters at a news conference on Monday afternoon and apparently admitted that his client was the man in the photo who carried stolen goods.
“You have a photograph of our client in a building, not authorized to be there,” said Dan Eckhart. “I’m not a magician … So, yes, we have a photograph of our client, which appears to be inside a federal building … owned by the USA.”
Here is Eckhart’s comment on the vid.
Johnson was released from the federal court in #Cover today with a $ 25K title. He handed over his passport and submitted to use a rope. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for January 19 in DC, the day before Biden’s inauguration. @ 10TampaBay pic.twitter.com/4EXZSuknkv
– Josh Sidorowicz WTSP (@JoshWTSP) January 11, 2021
A statement from the US attorney’s office indicated that the widely shared photo showing Johnson carrying Pelosi’s pulpit led them to him. He faces charges of theft of government property, violent entry and entry into a government building without permission.
“It is alleged that on January 6, 2021, Johnson illegally entered the United States Capitol and removed the Mayor’s pulpit from where he was stored on the Chamber side of the Capitol building,” prosecutors said, according to the WTSP. “A search for open sources led the police to Johnson, who was seen in a widely circulated photo inside the Capitol carrying the pulpit.”
Dozens of people were accused of their alleged involvement in Wednesday’s riot, which left five dead, including a Capitol police officer. Lawmakers, officials and reporters were forced to hide in secure areas for hours as crowds looted the building and fought the police.