Shane Jenkins, 45, of Houston, was found guilty Wednesday of smashing a window with a...
on two misdemeanor and seven felony charges for his involvement in the insurrection to keep Donald Trump in power by stopping a joint session of Congress to count Electoral College votes to confirm President Joe Biden's election win, according to a U.S. Department of Justice news release.
Security and open-source video show Jenkins receiving, picking up from the ground, and throwing objects — including a wooden desk drawer, a broken wooden pole, and other stick-like objects — at Metropolitan Police and U.S. Capitol Police officers stationed in the entranceway to the Lower West Terrace tunnel. The items struck several officers.
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