Fox 5 New York - An Idaho man has pleaded guilty to a felony for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by loyalists of then-President Donald Trump. In the plea hearing Wednesday, Josiah Colt admitted that he brought weapons and other tactical equipment to Washington, D.C. before the siege on the Capitol and that he obstructed an official proceeding — the charge to which he pled guilty — by disrupting Congress as lawmakers prepared to certify the vote electing President Joe Biden...
During Wednesday's hearing, Colt agreed that he and two other men —
Nathan DeGrave of Las Vegas and Ronnie Sandlin of Memphis, Tennessee,
both charged separately — brought a pistol, a "pocket gun," gas masks, a
handheld stun gun, body armor, knives, ammunition, bear spray, walkie
talkies and an expandable baton to Washington D.C. in advance of the
insurrection.
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