
IMAGE SOURCE, AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Image caption, Ryan Kelly has confirmed he was in Washington on 6 January
Ryan Kelley is facing four misdemeanour charges related to the Capitol breach, including disorderly conduct,
His campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Mr Kelley, 40, has confirmed he was in Washington DC on 6 January but denied engaging in illegal activity.
His arrest on Thursday morning comes just hours before a congressional committee investigating the Capitol riots holds the first of at least six public hearings.
According to an affidavit filed in federal court, the FBI received at least four tips between January and February 2021 from people who said Mr Kelley was at the Capitol attack. All four tipsters provided photos of a man who appeared to be Mr Kelley at the Capitol that day.
According to the investigation, a man the FBI identifies as Mr Kelley is seen at points throughout the day. He is shown filming a crowd of people who are assaulting and pushing past police officers, and climbing and standing on an “architectural feature” of the Capitol building and waving the crowd behind him forward.
Last year, Mr Kelley addressed claims that he entered the Capitol complex and engaged in misconduct on 6 January, calling it an “absolutely inaccurate and slanderous accusation made by fascist Democrats”.
“Kelley has publicly confirmed his presence in Washington DC on January 6, and has made it very clear that he did not engage in any illegal activity, nor did he enter the Capitol building,” the statement said.
He is now facing charges of knowingly entering and remaining on restricted property, disorderly conduct on restricted property, engaging in violence on restricted property and wilfully injuring property of the United States.
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