The Morning Call

Man in ‘Camp Auschwitz’ shirt at riot arrested

- By Ben Finley and Denise Lavoie

NORFOLK, Va. — A man photograph­ed wearing a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt during the U.S. Capitol riot last week was arrested Wednesday in Virginia, authoritie­s said.

Robert Keith Packer, 56, was arrested in Newport News, where he lives. He was charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority.

A law enforcemen­t official said Packer is the man who is seen in a photo inside the Capitol wearing a sweatshirt with the name of the Nazi concentrat­ion camp where about

1.1 million people were killed during World War II. The sweatshirt also contained the phrase, “Work brings freedom,” a translatio­n of “Arbeit macht frei,” the German phrase that appeared on the camp’s entrance.

The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to release details of the case.

The photo of the man in the sweatshirt caused an uproar on social media.

FBI spokeswoma­n Christina Pullen said a second Virginia man, Douglas Allen Sweet, of Grimstead, was also arrested Wednesday for his alleged participat­ion in the riot. An arrest warrant for Sweet did not immediatel­y appear in federal records. During a virtual hearing held Wednesday through a federal court in Norfolk, a federal prosecutor said the government would not be seeking detention for Packer.

A federal judge said Packer would be released promptly on a personal recognizan­ce bond. One of the conditions of his release includes barring Packer from visiting Washington unless it’s for a court appearance.

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