A New York City man has been charged with assaulting police officers during last year's Jan. 6 attacks on the U.S. Capitol. Ralph Joseph Celentano III was released on $50,000 bail after an initial appearance in Brooklyn federal court Wednesday.
, was released on $50,000 bail after an initial appearance in Brooklyn federal court on charges brought in the District of Columbia federal court. His court-appointed lawyer did not immediately comment.
In court papers, authorities said Celentano caused one officer to flip over a ledge and onto a terrace below with what the officer described as a "football-type tackle" from someone who "blind-sided" him from behind.According to a criminal complaint, the officer was frightened by the fall but had so much adrenaline at the time that he was not sure whether he suffered injuries from the push.
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