Jan. 6 defendant arrested at Obama's home hit with new felony charges

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Jan. 6 defendant arrested at Obama's home hit with new felony charges

#1 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:29 pm

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/jan-6 ... =shoreline

WASHINGTON — A Jan. 6 defendant who was arrested near the Washington home of former President Barack Obama over the summer after former President Donald Trump posted a screenshot that included the address has been hit with five new charges.

A federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment against Taylor Taranto, who as NBC News reported was first identified by online sleuths back in 2021, but wasn't arrested until June 2023 when he showed up near Obama's home.

Three of the new charges relate to guns and ammunition that were allegedly found in Taranto's van when he was arrested. Taranto also faces a felony charge of obstruction of an official proceeding for his conduct on Jan. 6. He also faces a charge of false information and hoaxes for allegedly falsely threatening that he was going to set off an explosive at the National Institute of Standards and Technology before his eventual arrest.After he was identified by online “sedition hunters” but before his arrest, Taranto and another man, David Walls-Kaufman, were sued by the widow of the late Officer Jeffrey Smith. Smith was assaulted on Jan. 6 and died by suicide days after the Capitol attack. His death was ruled to have occurred in the line of duty.

The civil wrongful death lawsuit filed by Smith's widow alleges that Taranto and Walls-Kaufman contributed to Smith's death. Taranto was seen in multiple videos cited in the lawsuit carrying a weaponized cane near Smith during a scuffle between officers and rioters, in which Smith appeared to be assaulted. Smith's own body-worn camera footage, released as a result of the lawsuit, also shows a separate incident in which Smith was hit with a flying metal object, an event that occurred hours after he was near Walls-Kaufman and Taranto inside the Capitol. Taranto showed up to Walls-Kaufman's sentencing on Jan. 6 charges in Washington in June 2023, the same month he was arrested outside the Obama residence. Walls-Kaufman, who was not charged with assault but who admitted he "scuffled" with officers, was sentenced to 60 days in federal prison, and was released in September, according to Bureau of Prisons records. The civil suit against both men is still pending.

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Re: Jan. 6 defendant arrested at Obama's home hit with new felony charges

#2 Post by jarnon » Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:18 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:29 pm
He also faces a charge of false information and hoaxes for allegedly falsely threatening that he was going to set off an explosive at the National Institute of Standards and Technology before his eventual arrest.
That's a crime you don't hear about often. I suppose his lawyer could argue that he really would have bombed NIST if he hadn't been arrested first.
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