
Capitol rioters smashing media equipment prompt several new criminal cases
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The Justice Department has rounded up several new defendants this week accused of destroying thousands of dollars' worth of professional broadcast equipment outside the US Capitol on January 6, in a scene captured on multiple videos showing Trump supporters gleefully taking out their anger at the mainstream media.
One new defendant was arrested Thursday, according to court records and the Justice Department, and three others were charged earlier this week with property destruction. The new arrest records describe how part of the pro-Trump crowd outside the Capitol on January 6 turned their efforts toward news media on the scene, causing professional journalists to leave behind piles of cameras, tripods, lights and other equipment, including some marked as belonging to The Associated Press.
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