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United States: one of the attackers of the Capitol indicted after bragging about Bumble


US justice indicted a 50-year-old New Yorker, notably using a conversation on the dating app Bumble where the assailant boasted of having participated in the invasion of the Capitol in Washington in January. Robert Chapman, 50, residing in Yonkers, New York, is accused of illegally entering the grounds of Congress, according to an FBI arrest warrant dated Thursday.

On January 6, a crowd of supporters of Donald Trump, encouraged by the Republican billionaire, stormed the Capitol to challenge the certification of the results of the presidential election of November 2020 and the victory of Joe Biden. A week later, Mr Chapman told someone he was chatting with about Bumble that he had been part of the riot group. “I invaded the Capitol. I even made it to Statuary Hall! “, He had trumpeted in a conversation, the screenshot of which was released by the American justice system. “We are not compatible,” replied the other person, laconic, who then hastened to contact the police.

Released on parole

After this report, an FBI agent studied security camera footage to identify Mr. Chapman, who was in that room on the Capitol during the riots. The FBI also found photos and messages posted on Facebook, which attest to the presence of Mr. Chapman inside the seat of the United States government on January 6.

According to the New York television station WNBC, Mr. Chapman was arrested Thursday in the city of Carmel (State of New York), then appeared by videoconference in federal court. He was then released on parole.

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