In legal terms that’s called premeditation... George Amos Tenney III was indicted on October 22nd and charged with three felonies...
Charging Documents
As TENNEY returned to the East Rotunda Doors, rioters began to stream through, and TENNEY can be heard yelling, in substance, “come on, Americans!” He stood next to the rioters as they entered and patted at least one on the back. When a U.S. Capitol Police Officer entered, however — identified as Officer J.G. — TENNEY pushed him to the side...
He was recorded inside the building shoving Capitol Police Officers and a House Sergeant at Arms staff member during the Capitol Riot...
Independent Mail
Tenney was captured on video entering the Capitol building, helping rioters get into the building, grabbing an employee of the House Sergeant at Arms, locking arms with a U.S. Capitol Police officer and pushing another Capitol Police officer, according to a statement sent Monday from the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. District Court of South Carolina.
Court documents state Tenney made comments on Facebook prior to Jan. 6 that indicated he would be involved in a "siege."
“It’s starting to look like we may siege the capital building [sic] and [C]ongress if the electoral votes don’t go right. We are forming plans for every scenario," Tenney said on Facebook, according to court documents.
Tenney was arraigned last week and entered a plea of Not Guilty...
WLTX
According to the US Department of Justice (DOJ), George Amos Tenney III, of Anderson, is accused of pushing an employee of the House Sergeant of Arms and joining in the efforts to open the doors at the US Capitol to allow the crowds outside to enter the building.
Tenney, 35, was indicted on three felony charges -- including assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers, civil disorder, and obstructing an official proceeding -- as well as six other misdemeanor charges. He as arrested on June 29, following the filing of a criminal complaint, and will be arraigned at a future date in the District of Columbia. Darrell Youngers, 32, of Cleveland, Texas, was arrested with Tenney and has been charged with four misdemeanor offenses.
The DOJ's criminal complaint cites Tenney's Facebook posts as an administrator of "The PowerHouse Patriot" and on his personal Facebook page about plans to travel to Washington, DC, on January 6. On December December 28, 2020, Tenney posted, “We need to talk about the trip to D.C…It’s starting to look like we may siege the capital building and congress if the electoral votes don’t go right….we are forming plans for every scenario.”
He was first arrested late last June...
WSPA
The District of Columbia Attorney’s Office said George Amos Tenney III, 35, of Anderson, was indicted on three felony charges, including assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers, civil disorder, and obstructing an official proceeding. as well six other misdemeanor charges.
Tenney was arrested on June 29 after the filing of a criminal complaint.
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This case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section.
Law&Crime
According to a criminal complaint, George Tenney is seen on video having physical altercations with at least three people inside the Capitol. In one instance, he pushed aside a Capitol police officer who was trying to stem the tide of rioters entering the building.
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Tenney appeared on Monday before U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan, a Ronald Reagan appointee who has expressed concern that Jan. 6 defendants are not truly accepting responsibility for their actions.
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In addition to the felony charge of interfering with a law enforcement officer during a civil disorder, Tenney faces multiple misdemeanor charges, including obstructing an official proceeding of Congress, unlawfully entering or remaining in a restricted building, disorderly conduct, and parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.
The FBI continues to seek the public’s assistance in identifying individuals who participated in unlawful conduct during the Capitol Insurrection. New images are added frequently...
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.
If you just can’t get enough information about the terrorists who tried to usurp our democracy, then these links are for you...
Department of Justice Capitol Breach Cases
FBI US Capitol Violence Most Wanted
Insider Searchable Table
George Washington University Spreadsheet — Updated Daily
NPR — Updated Database
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