On the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021 siege of the Capitol, the Department of Justice unsealed a case against a Washington State man.
According to the DOJ, John Cameron of Port Orchard, Washington posted online that the âleast safeâ he felt on that deadly and violent day was a purported encounter with a âlittle antifa BLMer on a Vespaâ whom he says told him âF U.â
The feds allege, however, that Cameron was actually in the thick of a crowd of people yelling âLet us in! Let us inâ as pro-Donald Trump rioters breached the Capitol. According to the FBI statement of facts, a document dating back to Dec. 10 but which is now unsealed, Cameron recorded and posted incriminating videos on Facebook while among the mob:
CAMERON posted other photos and videos to the same Facebook account that day, including pictures of himself and the crowd at the riot on the restricted grounds of the U.S. Capitol. One such video included the caption, âCivil disobedience[,]â in which rioters can be seen breaching the secured areas of the scaffolding surrounding the Capitol building. In another video, the crowd surrounding CAMERON can be heard chanting, âLet us in! Let us in!â outside the Capitol building.
Federal authorities say that a MAGA-hatted Cameron, wearing a âcount all legal votesâ shirt and an âAmerican flag cape,â unlawfully entered the Capitol âat approximately 2:20 p.m.,â under 10 minutes after rioters âfirst breachedâ the Senate Wing Door.
The feds said video also showed Cameron leaving the Capitol about 20 minutes later.
Later on that day, the feds allege, Cameron posted more while at a D.C. Metro station and basked in the afterglow.
CAMERON posted a video of himself in what appears to be a D.C. Metro train station after leaving the Capitol, in which he described the events while pointing the camera at himself, as shown in Figure 4. He is identifiable in the video and is wearing the same attire described above, including the American flag cape. In his comments, he said of his experience at the U.S. Capitol: âWas it pretty? No. Did it make a statement? Yes.â He said he didnât know who had broken the doors down at the Capitol building. He also said it was a fun, exciting, interesting, and historic event.
It was at that same train station where Cameron allegedly claimed to be taken aback by the words of a âlittle antifa BLMer.â
The FBI said it first received a tip about Cameronâs posts â[o]n or about January 8, 2021.â
âThe tipster provided a link to CAMERONâs Facebook account, which is listed in his own name, on which the user had uploaded commentary and pictures documenting his trip to Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021,â documents say. âI reviewed CAMERONâs Facebook account and located several posts and pictures about his plans to travel to Washington D.C. for the âStop the Stealâ rally and his participation in the riot that day.â
Cameron now faces misdemeanor charges for Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds; Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building; and Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building.
[Images via DOJ]
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