Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Federal conspiracy charges for Proud Boys in Capitol riot

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NEW YORK — Two men identified as members of the Proud Boys have been indicted on federal conspiracy and other charges in the Capitol riot as prosecutor­s raise the stakes in some of the slew of cases stemming from the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on.

Dominic Pezzola, a former Marine who authoritie­s say was seen on video smashing a Capitol window with a stolen Capitol Police riot shield, and William Pepe, who authoritie­s said was photograph­ed inside the building, were arrested earlier in the month on federal charges that included illegally entering a restricted building. The two, both from New York state, have now been indicted in Washington on charges that newly include conspiracy.

“The object of the conspiracy was to obstruct, influence, impede and interfere with law enforcemen­t officers engaged in their official duties in protecting the U.S. Capitol and its grounds,” the indictment says, accusing Pezzola, Pepe and unnamed others of leading a group of Proud Boys and others to the Capitol and moving police barricades there.

Pezzola went on to snatch an officer’s shield and use it to break the window, according to the indictment, which was filed in court Friday.

Pezzola’s lawyer Michael Scibetta said Saturday he was researchin­g the charges but hadn’t been able yet to discuss the indictment with his client, who is being held without bail. A lawyer for Pepe, Shelli Peterson, declined to comment.

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