They say the family that plays together stays together, and if you’re a proud pappy with a strapping young lad like #redplaidpylonthrower aka AFO#157 there are probably any number of wholesome activities in which you might be able to participate together…
Unfortunately for this family (not to mention American democracy) pops decided to encourage his son to play insurrection… Except this wasn’t a fucking game!
Department of Justice
Mark Waynick, 51, and his son, Jerry McKane Waynick, 19, both of Charlotte, Tennessee, are charged in a criminal complaint filed in the District of Columbia with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, civil disorder, and related offenses. They were arrested in Charlotte, Tennessee, and made their initial appearances yesterday afternoon in the Middle District of Tennessee.
According to court documents, the Waynicks were among those interfering with law enforcement inside and outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. Both were wearing tactical helmets, tactical vests, and tactical gloves with knuckle protectors. They joined other rioters in an effort to break the law enforcement perimeter on the West Front of the Capitol. At approximately 1:36 p.m., they rushed toward a line of police officers and pushed and reached toward the officers. Jerry McKane Waynick attempted to grab an officer’s baton. At approximately 1:40 p.m., Jerry McKane Waynick picked up a large barrier/cone and threw it at officers who were holding the riot line.
By 2 p.m., both Waynicks had moved to the Upper West Terrace, where they joined other rioters in breaching and entering the Capitol. They were inside the building for approximately 25 to 30 minutes, including in the Senate Wing, the Rotunda, Statuary Hall, and the House Wing.
He’s the spittin’ image… Don’t they look so goddamned proud?
WREG
The two were charged in a criminal complaint with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, civil disorder, and related offenses. They made their initial appearances in a Tennessee courtroom on Thursday.
Officials say the Waynicks were wearing tactical helmets, tactical vests, and tactical gloves with knuckle protectors when they joined other rioters in rushing toward a law enforcement perimeter around the West front of the Capitol. Jerry McKane Waynich allegedly tried to grab an officer’s baton.
“At approximately 1:40 p.m., Jerry McKane Waynick picked up a large barrier/cone and threw it at officers who were holding the riot line,” a news release stated. “By 2 p.m., both Waynicks had moved to the Upper West Terrace, where they joined other rioters in breaching and entering the Capitol. They were inside the building for approximately 25 to 30 minutes, including in the Senate Wing, the Rotunda, Statuary Hall, and the House Wing.”
I can’t see anything to be proud of here….
That’s a nice throwing arm you’ve got there, son… What’s wrong, were you too stupid for sports?
Law & Crime
Surveillance footage also captured father and son entering the U.S. Capitol through the Senate Wing Doors, authorities say. Prosecutors say they were in the building some 25 to 30 minutes, captured on closed-circuit TV roaming around the Senate Wing, the Rotunda, Statuary Hall, and the House Wing.
Like countless others inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, the Waynicks were snared in part by social media—particularly, the son’s Instagram account and that of his mother, who is not accused of wrongdoing.
From there, the FBI says that it spotted the son wearing a shirt with the name of the family business: “Waynick Plumbing.” A white, Chevrolet 3500 pickup truck was registered to the father under that business name, authorities say.
They face four charges, including assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers, obstructing law enforcement during civil disorder, and other counts.
I guess so… Unfortunately for these insurrectionists, the Feds haven’t been playing around...
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 the largest assault on police officers in U.S. history at the Capitol Riot on January 6th, call 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or leave a tip online at the FBI’s website.
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
USA Today January 6 Capitol Riot Arrests
The Sedition Hunters have identified 2350 individuals who were photographed inside the Capitol on January 6, 2021… Only 593 have been arrested so far. If you haven’t perused THOSE photos, here's the link again...