Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago man and father charged in Capitol breach

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @SeidelCont­ent

A Chicago man who allegedly wore a “Trump 2020” flag as a cape during the Jan. 6, 2021,

breach of the U.S. Capitol now faces criminal charges along with

his father, federal court records show.

Matthew Bokoski allegedly told authoritie­s that day’s rally

in Washington was effective because its participan­ts were able to “shut down” the government.

Now Bokoski is the 28th known Illinois resident charged in the attack on the Capitol that interrupte­d the Electoral College vote and led to a massive federal

criminal investigat­ion in which hundreds have been charged nationwide.

Bokoski and his father, Bradley Bokoski, are charged with entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; and parading, demonstrat­ing or picketing in any of the Capitol buildings.

The charges are misdemeano­rs.

A defense attorney listed for Matthew Bokoski declined to comment. Neither Bokoski could be reached. Bradley Bokoski was arrested in Utah, according to the Justice Department.

An FBI special agent wrote in a court filing that the agency was tipped on Jan. 7, 2021, to Matthew Bokoski’s presence at the Capitol during the breach, and authoritie­s interviewe­d him in Chicago a week later.

In a Jan. 6, 2021, Facebook post, Matthew Bokoski allegedly wrote that he had wanted to witness what happened that day firsthand and “have a personal recording of events that isn’t from mainstream media.”

“I walked with the crowds and videoed them and 99% of today was a peaceful protest,” Matthew Bokoski allegedly wrote.

Matthew Bokoski admitted to authoritie­s on Jan. 14, 2021, that he and his father entered the U.S. Capitol the day of the attack. He told agents then that the rally was effective because the participan­ts were able to “shut down” the government.

The FBI agent wrote that surveillan­ce footage showed Matthew Bokoski, wearing the “Trump” flag along with a blueand-red knit cap, entering the Capitol through the Senate Parliament­arian door at 2:47 p.m., five minutes after it had been breached.

On Jan. 17, 2021, a tipster reached out to the feds and identified Bradley Bokoski, records show. During an interview in June 2021, Bradley Bokoski admitted that he and his son had entered the Capitol.

The feds say the father and son were in the building for four or five minutes.

 ?? U.S. DISTRICT COURT RECORDS ?? Federal authoritie­s say this picture depicts Matthew Bokoski (left) and Bradley Bokoski.
U.S. DISTRICT COURT RECORDS Federal authoritie­s say this picture depicts Matthew Bokoski (left) and Bradley Bokoski.

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