Jeremy Baouche just threw away a damned good job...
Washington Post
A Connecticut man has been charged with disorderly conduct and other crimes for allegedly entering the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, federal authorities said Friday.
Jeremy Baouche, 24, of New London, was arrested Wednesday and released on $100,000 bail later the same day after appearing before a federal judge in New Haven, the U.S. attorney’s office in Connecticut said.
Baouche is an engineer with a “secret security clearance” at Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut, a submarine maker and Defense Department contractor, according to a report by a detective with Norwich, Connecticut, police who also is an FBI task force officer. A message seeking comment was left for a spokesperson for Electric Boat.
His employer and co-workers helped investigators because they wanted to keep theirs...
NBC Connecticut
Investigators said three tips about Baouche were submitted to the federal government, two on January 13 and one on January 15. About a week later, they went to Electric Boat to try to interview him, but he said he would not speak without an attorney.
Authorities say Baouche can be seen in surveillance footage from the Capitol on January 6 wearing a leather jacket and carrying a megaphone. The arrest warrant says Baouche can be seen on open source video calling into the megaphone "Whose house?" while people in the area responded "our house," at least three times.
On Baouche's work computer, investigators found a search history including topics like the inauguration, the U.S. Capitol building layout, guns, rifle scopes, Trump protests and other related topics, according to the court documents.
In the court documents it states an Electric Boat coworker told investigators that Baouche was off on January 5 and 6 and said he was going fishing.
I doubt superhero sidekick is going to end up on his résumé…
Hartford Courant
Upon reviewing video taken within the Capitol, investigators recognized someone resembling Baouche wearing a similar leather jacket that Baouche wore in a picture with Roger Stone, posted to social media on Jan. 5.
According to court documents, video examined by investigators shows the subject entering the Capitol building at about 2:35 p.m., walking up the stairs to the rotunda, and exiting and reappearing in the rotunda multiple times before exiting the building at about 2:52 p.m.
The subject carried a megaphone throughout the video clips, at one point chanting “Who’s house” into it at least three times, according to court records. The investigation revealed that Baouche purchased a megaphone between Nov. 22 and Dec. 26 of 2020.
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Baouche appeared in court in New Haven on Wednesday and was released on a $100,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear remotely over videoconference to face prosecution by the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia on Nov. 18.
The FBI continues to seek the public’s assistance in identifying individuals who participated in unlawful conduct during the Capitol Insurrection.
If you have information about individuals who participated in unlawful actions at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, call 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or leave a tip online. You may also submit relevant photos and videos to the FBI here.
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Department of Justice Capitol Breach Cases
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George Washington University Spreadsheet — Updated Daily
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seditiontracker.com
ProPublica Capitol Riot videos lifted from Parler
KUMU — Capitol Riot Insurrectionist Networks
Just Security — January 6th Clearinghouse
The Trace — Capitol Riot Gun Arrests