Hitting cops, roaming the Senate: DOJ says Ohioans were everywhere during Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
Also in the clash were Ohioans Donovan Crowl and Sandra Parker, according to prosecutors. Bennie Parker, Sandra’s husband, stayed in communication from outside the building. All have pleaded not guilty.
“If you are going in, get on this side,” he yelled to rioters, according to footage obtained by prosecutors. “Push! Push!” “Whatever it takes take for my country,” he said in the footage, per the DOJ. He posted on Facebook later that day that it’s our “literal jobs as Americans to kill the tyrannical government.”
A Piqua, Ohio woman named Therese Borgerding was photographed holding a large “Q” sign. She has pleaded not guilty. Her lawyer did not respond to an inquiry.
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