The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Authoritie­s seek suspect for Capitol officer’s murder

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WASHINGTON - Federal law enforcemen­t have released a photo of a suspect they want to question about the murder of U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sick nick during last week’s deadly storming of the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, a lawmaker said on Tuesday.

Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican, posted on Twitter a photo of an older bearded man wearing a blue knit cap with the letters “CFD” and urged anyone who may recognize him to contact the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion with more informatio­n.

At least 20 people have been charged in Washington D.C.’s federal district court and another 40 have been charged in the local superior court since the siege on the U.S. Capitol, which killed five people, according to the Justice Department.

Investigat­ors are combing social media images that showed hundreds of people swarming the building, attacking police, stealing computers and artifacts and smashing windows.

Earlier on Tuesday, the FBI in New York City arrested another person in connection with the riot.

An FBI spokeswoma­n said agents arrested Aaron Mostofsky, whom multiple news outlets identified as the son of New York Supreme Court Judge Shlomo Mostofsky.

Mostofsky’s presence at the U.S. Capitol was cited in an article by the New York Post, which identified him as the judge’s son.

The article also featured a video of Mostofsky dressed in a fur costume at the Capitol.

The Post quoted him as saying in an interview: “We were cheated. I don’t think 75 million people voted for Trump — I think it was close to 85 million.”

In a criminal complaint released on Tuesday, the Justice Department charged Mostofsky with theft of government property, unlawful entry, knowingly impeding government business and disorderly conduct.

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